What are the materials required for the 6-year exemption inspection mark?
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Here is the relevant introduction to the materials required for the 6-year exemption inspection mark: 1. Original documents: The original vehicle driving license. 2. Original ID card of the vehicle owner: If the process is delegated to someone else, the original ID card of the delegate and a written authorization signed by the vehicle owner are also required. Additionally, for company vehicles, the original triplicate certificate of the company is needed. 3. Valid compulsory traffic insurance policy for the current year: After purchasing the compulsory traffic insurance, you will receive an original and a copy of the policy. Please note that the vehicle management office will retain the copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy when applying for the mark.
I've always been concerned about car maintenance and noticed that the six-year exemption inspection label is usually a small waterproof paper sticker, measuring about 10 cm by 15 cm. It's mostly green or has a reflective design, with vehicle information and the validity period printed on the front, and adhesive on the back for attaching to the upper corner of the windshield. This label indicates that new cars don’t need to visit the inspection station annually for the first six years, but you still need to apply for it online, which saves a lot of hassle. When driving, I always make sure to place it properly to prevent water damage that might affect readability. Vehicle maintenance shouldn’t be neglected either—regular checks on tires and lights are essential for safe driving. According to regulations, this label is a mandatory document to carry in the vehicle for traffic police inspections. The material is simple but practical.