What are the new regulations for annual inspection of passenger cars?
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The new regulations for annual inspection of passenger cars stipulate that vehicles within 5 years should be inspected once a year, while those over 5 years old require inspection every 6 months. Introduction to annual inspection: Vehicle annual inspection, also known as motor vehicle annual inspection, involves checking whether the engine, chassis, body and its accessories are clean, complete and effective; whether the paint surface is uniform and aesthetically pleasing; whether major assemblies have been replaced and match the initial inspection records. It examines whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lighting, exhaust and other safety performance meet the technical requirements for safe operation of motor vehicles. The inspection verifies whether the vehicle has been modified or altered, and whether the driving license, license plate, and vehicle registration records match the current condition of the vehicle, including any changes and whether approval and modification procedures have been completed. It also checks for damage, alteration or illegibility of license plates, driving license and enlarged license plate markings on the vehicle, and determines if replacement is needed. Purpose of vehicle annual inspection: Vehicle annual inspection helps to promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourages enhanced vehicle maintenance, and reduces the occurrence of traffic accidents.