What are the new regulations for annual vehicle inspections after 15 years?

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LolaLynn
07/29/25 8:31pm
The new regulation for annual vehicle inspections after 15 years requires inspections to be conducted every six months. Below are the details regarding the new inspection regulations: 1. Over 10 years: For private vehicles over 10 years old, the original inspection cycle still applies, meaning inspections are conducted once a year for vehicles aged 10-15 years and every six months for vehicles over 15 years. The exemption for non-commercial small and micro passenger vehicles with 6 seats or fewer within 6 years has been expanded to include non-commercial small and micro passenger vehicles with 7-9 seats (excluding minivans) within 6 years. 2. Under 10 years: For non-commercial small and micro passenger vehicles (excluding minivans) over 6 years but under 10 years, the inspection frequency has been adjusted from once a year to once every two years. Vehicles involved in fatal accidents or illegally modified and penalized by law will still follow the original inspection cycle to ensure safety performance.
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VanHaven
08/14/25 5:27pm
I just drove my 16-year-old car, and the new annual inspection rules have indeed changed. Cars over 15 years old now need to be inspected once a year, unlike before when it could sometimes be twice. This rule is mainly for safety, as older cars are more prone to issues, such as aging brake systems or excessive emissions. From my experience, the last inspection took quite a while—the staff focused on checking the lights, chassis, and exhaust emissions. It’s a good idea to do some maintenance beforehand and replace worn-out parts. Although it’s a bit of a hassle, knowing it ensures driving safety, especially when carrying family, makes the cost worthwhile. Regular maintenance is key—check tires and engine oil periodically to avoid last-minute problems.
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McEliana
10/16/25 4:56am
As someone who enjoys tinkering with cars, I've studied these new regulations. Small private vehicles over 15 years old must undergo annual on-site inspections, focusing on safety and environmental aspects. For instance, emission tests are more stringent now, and older vehicles often fail due to excessive carbon monoxide levels. Brake performance is also closely scrutinized due to severe component wear. I advise fellow car enthusiasts to proactively check bulbs, tires, and exhaust systems to avoid inspection failures. Additionally, modified vehicles may face more restrictions, such as being flagged for illegal modifications. Overall, this policy encourages everyone to pay more attention to vehicle conditions. It's best to schedule regular professional check-ups rather than scrambling only during annual inspections.
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