What are the new regulations for small vehicle inspection exemption in 2021?
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The following are the new regulations for small vehicle inspection within six years in 2021: Expanded scope of motor vehicle inspection exemption: Based on the exemption of non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles with six seats or fewer from inspection within six years, non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles with 7 to 9 seats (excluding minivans) within six years are now included in the exemption scope. For non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles (excluding minivans) over six years but less than ten years, the inspection frequency is adjusted from once a year to once every two years. Nationwide, more than 170 million private car owners will benefit from the convenience brought by this reform. Vehicles involved in fatal traffic accidents or illegally modified and penalized by law will still undergo inspections according to the original cycle to ensure vehicle safety performance. Relaxed age restrictions for applying for a small vehicle driver's license: To better adapt to the new demands of an aging society, the upper age limit of 70 years for applying for a small vehicle, small automatic transmission vehicle, or light motorcycle driver's license has been removed. For individuals over 70 years old applying for a driver's license, additional tests on memory, judgment, and reaction abilities are added to ensure their physical condition meets the requirements for safe driving.