What are the annual inspection requirements for motorcycles?
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When conducting an annual inspection for a motorcycle, you need to prepare the original and photocopy of the motorcycle's registration certificate, personal ID card, and the original copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy. Motorcycle annual inspection schedule: Motorcycles should undergo annual inspection at the vehicle management office of the registration location, which is where the license plate was issued. For motorcycles within the first 4 years, inspection is required every 2 years. For motorcycles over 4 years old, inspection is required annually. Documents required for personal vehicle inspection: Original registration certificate, duplicate of compulsory traffic insurance policy, photocopy of ID card, and the vehicle itself. If there are any electronic traffic violation records, the penalty results must be brought along. Additionally, any other original documents required by the local traffic management department should be prepared. If a motorcycle has not been inspected for two years, it can still undergo the annual inspection. However, if it has not been inspected for three years, it will be subject to mandatory scrapping. After passing the inspection, the motorcycle can be transferred to a new owner.