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