Is the Annual Inspection of Commercial-to-Private Vehicles Troublesome?
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Commercial-to-private vehicles follow the normal annual inspection process, which is not troublesome. Vehicles that have changed their usage nature or undergone transfer registration should be those within 1 year of use, and they must not alter their usage nature, transfer ownership, or move out of the municipal administrative region where they are registered. If a commercial passenger vehicle and a non-commercial passenger vehicle undergo mutual conversion of usage nature, they must comply with the commercial passenger vehicle's mandatory scrapping regulation, which is 8 years. According to the annual inspection regulations, vehicles within 5 years must be inspected once a year, while those over 5 years must be inspected every 6 months. Be cautious when purchasing commercial-to-private vehicles. Before buying, it is advisable to check their usage period. Commercial vehicles have a mandatory scrapping period, which may cause some trouble during annual inspections. Commercial-to-private refers to the conversion of commercial vehicles to private vehicles, and commercial-to-private drivers refer to taxis that are phased out and converted to local license plates. Annual inspection cycle for ride-hailing commercial-to-private vehicles: According to the requirements of the transportation management department, ride-hailing drivers must first terminate their operating contracts with the ride-hailing platform before the transportation management department can convert the ride-hailing vehicle back to private vehicle status. For such commercial-to-private cars, the regulations stipulate that vehicles within 5 years must be inspected once a year, while those over 5 years must be inspected every 6 months.