What are the new regulations for the annual inspection of three-wheeled motorcycles?
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The new regulations for the annual inspection of three-wheeled motorcycles include aspects related to the inspection period and vehicle exemption from inspection. Inspection period: Within 4 years from the date of registration, inspect once every 2 years; after exceeding 4 years, inspect once every year. According to the Road Traffic Law, motorcycles are classified as motor vehicles, and motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections within the specified period from the date of registration. Six-year exemption from inspection: This only exempts the vehicle from the inspection line, but the inspection cycle remains unchanged. That is, for the first four years, you need to go to the vehicle management office every two years to collect the inspection label (the vehicle does not need to go). After three exemptions from the inspection line, you need to go once every year thereafter (the vehicle must go). Note that the 6-year exemption is not an exemption from the annual inspection, so every two years during the 6-year period, you must go to the vehicle management office to apply for the inspection compliance label.