What are the new regulations for 6-year vehicle annual inspection in 2021?
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The inspection cycle has been relaxed from once a year to once every two years. Below are the specific details about the annual inspection: 1. Meaning: Annual inspection, colloquially referred to as 'annual review', is a safety inspection conducted annually or biennially on vehicles. It includes a comprehensive check of components such as the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, and license plate installation. 2. Types: There are three types of motor vehicle annual inspections. For non-commercial passenger vehicles with 9 seats or fewer, owners can directly go to an inspection station. Upon passing the inspection, the station will print an inspection certificate on the duplicate of the vehicle's license and return it to the owner. For passenger vehicles with more than 9 seats and trucks, owners must first undergo an appearance inspection at the pre-inspection point of the local traffic police unit. Items checked include whether the passenger seats meet requirements and whether trucks have reflective markings and rear/side protective devices installed as required. After passing the pre-inspection, owners can take the certificate to the inspection station for further testing. Motorcycles, tricycles, and similar vehicles fall under manual inspection. Owners must go to the pre-inspection point of the local traffic police unit for a manual inspection. After passing, they can obtain the inspection certificate at the vehicle management window of the unit.