What are the new regulations for blue license plate vehicle annual inspections?

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StHarley
07/29/25 4:49pm
Blue license plate truck inspection new regulations are as follows: Inspection cycle: According to relevant regulations, blue license plate trucks must be inspected once a year within 10 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 10 years. Gross weight: Starting from January 1, 2020, blue license plate trucks must meet the standard of less than 4.5 tons gross weight, otherwise they will not be allowed to drive on highways and will fail the annual inspection. Inspection items: According to the "Motor Vehicle Safety Technical Inspection Items and Methods", starting from January 1, 2021, freight vehicles will implement a policy of three additions and six reductions. Deletions: Remove 6 items from the original annual inspection items - noise, speedometer, suspension efficiency, fuel economy, power performance, and headlight offset. Additions: Add three new items - tire tread depth (focus on steering wheels of key vehicle models), wheel lifting device (if no pit is available, other methods can be used to observe chassis components), and wheelbase (for registration safety inspection).
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