What are the new regulations for the 2021 pickup truck annual inspection?
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2021 pickup truck annual inspection policy: New vehicles are inspected once every 6 years. New pickup trucks are exempt from inspection within the first 6 years, but they must undergo an annual inspection procedure every two years. From 7 to 15 years, they are inspected once a year; after 15 years, they are inspected every six months. Vehicles that fail the annual inspection or have traveled 600,000 kilometers must be scrapped. Application conditions for the annual inspection: The motor vehicle has reached the expiration of its inspection period; provide proof of credentials as required by laws, regulations, and departmental rules; and all road traffic safety violations and accidents involving the motor vehicle must be resolved. Annual inspection precautions: During the annual inspection, the vehicle management office will check the vehicle's lights. If the vehicle's lights are found to be too dim or too bright, they will be deemed unqualified, and the vehicle will not pass the annual inspection. If the lights are too dim, check the light circuits and whether the bulbs are aged, and replace the relevant components if necessary. If xenon headlights have been installed, it is recommended to restore the original headlights before the annual inspection to pass the test.