Latest Preferential Policies for Automobiles in 2020
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2020's latest preferential policies for automobiles are as follows: 1. Implementation of 'Two Cancellations and One Permission' for vehicles: cancellation of the requirement to paste the annual inspection label on the car window; cancellation of the requirement to spray characters on the body of private cars with 7 seats or more; permission for online appointment of vehicle annual inspections. 2. Nationwide mandatory implementation of the China VI-A standard for light vehicles: Starting from July 1st, vehicles must meet the China VI-A standard, including used cars. 3. Implementation of a point-adding system for driver's licenses: (1) Reporting others' traffic violations can earn certain additional points; (2) Answering questions correctly can add points—answering 9 out of 10 questions correctly adds 1 point, with a daily cap of 1 point and a total cap of 6 points. These additional points cannot be accumulated onto the driver's license score but can be used to offset penalty points for violations; (3) If a vehicle owner has no violations within a scoring cycle, they can receive 3 points, which can be accumulated for up to 4 years. 4. Mandatory installation of tire pressure monitoring systems: All new vehicles produced in 2020 must be equipped with tire pressure monitoring systems. 5. Supporting the implementation of the China VI standard: Accelerating the phasing out of old vehicles and further reducing or eliminating subsidies for scrapping old vehicles. Currently, most cities have adopted reduced subsidies, while some cities like Jinan and Hangzhou have completely eliminated scrapping subsidies for old vehicles. This policy particularly impacts commercial vehicles and trucks. 6. Reclassification of vehicle categories: Motorcycles are now classified as Class 1 passenger vehicles, meaning they can use highways from now on, but their speed must be maintained between 60-80 km/h. Two-wheeled motorcycles are not allowed to carry passengers and must drive in the far-right lane.