What are the new regulations for vehicle annual inspection?
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New regulations for driver's license annual inspection are as follows: 1. Small motor vehicle driver's licenses such as C1 do not require annual inspection: The holder must apply for review and renewal at the vehicle management office within 90 days before the expiration date marked on the license, presenting ID card, health certificate, and driver's license. 2. Large motor vehicle driver's licenses such as A1, A2, etc.: The holder must apply for review at the vehicle management office within 30 days after the end of each scoring cycle, presenting ID card, driver's license, and health certificate. 3. If the holder has no traffic violation records in the current scoring cycle: The current driver's license review can be exempted.
As someone who frequently drives a family sedan, I find the new vehicle inspection regulations to be much more convenient. The key change is the expansion of the 6-year exemption range, meaning more small passenger vehicles no longer need frequent trips to inspection stations. Now, vehicles within 10 years only require on-site inspections in the 6th and 10th years, while other times you can simply apply for the inspection label online. This saves both queuing time and hundreds of yuan in inspection fees, making it especially hassle-free. I also heard about new technologies being introduced, such as using computers to read vehicle data for checking exhaust emissions, ensuring cars are both eco-friendly and safe. As an average car owner, I believe it's important to schedule maintenance properly, regularly check tires and lights, and avoid issues during inspections. Future policies may become even simpler, with online applications becoming more widespread, making our lives easier. After all, buying a car is about convenience—less hassle means happier travels.