Should I go to the DMV or the inspection station for the 6-year vehicle inspection?
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For the 6-year vehicle inspection, you need to visit both the DMV and the inspection station. Below are the specific regulations for vehicle annual inspections: 1. Commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once a year within 5 years; inspected every 6 months after exceeding 5 years. 2. Trucks and large/medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once a year within 10 years; inspected every 6 months after exceeding 10 years. 3. Small and mini non-commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once every 2 years within 6 years; inspected once a year after exceeding 6 years; inspected every 6 months after exceeding 15 years. 4. Exemption policy: Family vehicles with 6 seats or fewer enjoy a 6-year exemption from inspection. The prerequisite for this 6-year exemption is that no major traffic accidents occur during this period. If an accident occurs, an on-site inspection is mandatory. Vehicles with 7 seats or more do not qualify for the 6-year exemption policy and still require inspection every 2 years during the first 6 years.