Vehicle Inspection Regulations for Cars Aged 6 to 10 Years?
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Vehicle inspection regulations are divided into two parts: exemption scope and inspection cycle. Below are the detailed explanations of the vehicle inspection regulations: Exemption Scope: The exemption scope for motor vehicles has been expanded from the original non-operational small and micro passenger vehicles with 6 or fewer seats within 6 years to include those with 7-9 seats. This means that after November 20, non-operational small and micro passenger vehicles aged under 6 years with 7-9 seats can enjoy the exemption policy. Inspection Cycle: Exempted vehicles can skip on-site inspections for the first 6 years, only requiring formalities every two years, while vehicles aged 6-10 years require an annual inspection. The new regulations indicate that the inspection cycle for private cars remains unchanged for the first 6 years, but for vehicles aged 6-10 years, the inspection frequency has been changed from annual to biennial. This means exempted vehicles will undergo biennial inspections within 10 years, with only the 6th and 8th years requiring on-site inspections.