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What are the new regulations for driver's license annual inspection?

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LydiaAnn
07/30/25 1:14am
Here are the details of the new regulations for driver's license annual inspection: 1. Off-site processing: Class A and B driver's licenses can now be applied for, inspected, and renewed in a different location. Previously, only Class C1 and below driver's licenses could be inspected and renewed off-site, while Class A and B licenses required returning to the issuing location. Currently, Class A, B, and C driver's licenses can all undergo inspection and renewal procedures at either the issuing location or another vehicle management office. Below is additional information on vehicle annual inspection regulations: 1. Commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once per year within 5 years; inspected once every 6 months after exceeding 5 years. 2. Trucks and large/medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once per year within 10 years; inspected once every 6 months after exceeding 10 years. 3. Small and mini non-commercial passenger vehicles: Inspected once every 2 years within 6 years; inspected once per year after exceeding 6 years; inspected once every 6 months after exceeding 15 years.
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Maria
08/15/25 6:50am
The new regulations for driver's license annual inspections have changed significantly in recent years, and I think the key point is that they've become much more convenient. For example, friends holding Class A or B licenses may now be exempt from the annual inspection if they have no violation points within a one-year scoring cycle. This is a big relief for frequent drivers like me—previously, we had to visit the DMV every year for a physical exam, fill out piles of forms, and it would disrupt our work. Now, with relaxed rules encouraging safe driving, maintaining a clean record with zero points eliminates all that hassle. In some areas, you can even upload your medical report online via the Traffic Management 12123 app, which is super convenient. However, it's important to note that Class C drivers under 60 generally only need a physical exam when renewing their license every 6 years, while elderly drivers still require an annual check-up. Overall, the new regulations have simplified drivers' lives by reducing administrative burdens, but don't forget to regularly monitor your vision health.
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MacJustin
10/20/25 6:01am
I just got my driver's license recently, and as a beginner, the new annual inspection rules sound very user-friendly. For example, holders of a Class C license generally don’t need an annual inspection before the age of 60—only a simple health check is required when renewing the license every 6 years. Now, some annual inspection procedures can be handled via the Traffic Management 12123 App by uploading photos or reports, eliminating the need to crowd the DMV. This policy is really considerate, saving time and effort, especially for young people like us, giving us more time to enjoy driving. The rules also encourage safe driving—if a Class A license holder has zero accidents, they can be exempt from annual inspections as a reward. I think it adapts well to the digital age, making the whole process smoother and more eco-friendly by reducing paper usage.
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LeEmilia
12/03/25 6:32am
The new regulations mainly focus on optimizing safe driving. I noticed that it shifts the annual inspection focus to high-risk groups. Drivers with A and B licenses originally needed annual physical exams, but now they can apply for exemption if they have no demerit points for the entire year. However, C license holders under 60 are generally exempt from annual inspections. This is great—it simplifies procedures and reduces unnecessary legwork. Personally, I believe safety should always come first. Even with relaxed rules, we should remind ourselves to regularly check our vision, especially for those who drive long hours. The new changes help improve road safety, and everyone can benefit by following traffic rules. The APP operation has also become much more convenient.
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