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What are the new regulations for private vehicle inspections after 6 years?

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DeArcher
07/30/25 1:10am
Under the new regulations for vehicle inspections after 6 years, vehicles are required to undergo on-site testing during the 6th and 8th years. For private vehicles over 10 years old, the original inspection cycle remains unchanged: vehicles aged 10-15 years must be inspected once annually, while those over 15 years old must be inspected every six months. Below is an overview of vehicle inspection requirements: 1. Commercial passenger vehicles: Annual inspection for the first 5 years; every 6 months after 5 years; 2. Trucks and large/medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles: Annual inspection for the first 10 years; every 6 months after 10 years; 3. Small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles: Inspection every 2 years for the first 6 years; annual inspection after 6 years; every 6 months after 15 years; 4. Motorcycles: Inspection every 2 years for the first 4 years; annual inspection after 4 years; 5. Tractors and other motor vehicles: Annual inspection. Commercial vehicles that pass safety inspections within the specified period are exempt from repeat inspections; 6. Vehicles exceeding the scrappage age: Cannot be transferred (sold), but can continue to be used. For transactions, owners must first obtain a vehicle scrappage certificate (canceling the vehicle's registration) from the DMV before proceeding with the sale.
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SanAliyah
08/15/25 6:43am
As an ordinary car owner, I find the new regulations quite convenient. Previously, vehicles over 6 years old had to undergo annual inspections, which were troublesome and time-consuming. Starting from 2022, under the new rules, private cars within 10 years of registration only need to go for physical inspections in the 6th and 8th years. For other years, you can simply apply for the inspection label via a mobile app or website, eliminating the hassle of visiting the DMV. I personally experienced one inspection where the center mainly checked lights, brakes, exhaust emissions, etc. The whole process took just over half an hour, and if passed, you could get the label immediately. This change is a great relief for working professionals, as it reduces the need to take time off work. I recommend checking your lights and tire wear before the inspection to avoid failing and having to redo it, while also ensuring vehicle safety.
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LeAubree
10/20/25 5:34am
New car owner here, just hit the 6-year mark with my car and I'm thrilled about the new regulations. No more annual inspections—just one at year 6, then again at year 8. For the in-between years, I can simply click a few buttons on the WeChat mini-program or the traffic management app to get my annual inspection sticker. Super convenient! This is way simpler than before, saving me a lot of time and hassle. As a young person, I love this digital approach—quick and easy to handle on my phone. Before heading to the inspection, remember to check tire pressure and turn signals to avoid minor issues causing delays. During the inspection, they focus on emissions and the braking system, ensuring the car meets standards, which gives me more peace of mind when driving.
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ValentinaRose
12/03/25 6:06am
From a safety perspective, the inspection after 6 years is crucial. The new regulations require comprehensive checks in the 6th and 8th years, including critical components like lights, brakes, and exhaust emissions, to identify potential hazards early and prevent accidents. Compared to frequent inspections, this reduces hassle while ensuring safety. Before the inspection, it's recommended that owners check their tires and engine oil to ensure a smooth pass.
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