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What are the new regulations for vehicle inspection exemption in 2021?

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OZachary
07/30/25 1:18am
2021 new regulations for vehicle inspection exemption apply to non-commercial cars, non-commercial small and mini passenger vehicles, implementing a 6-year inspection exemption policy. Below are the detailed explanations: Required documents: For exempted vehicles, after providing the compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate, vehicle and vessel tax payment proof, and handling traffic violations and accidents, owners can directly apply for the inspection label from the traffic management department of the public security authority without undergoing safety technical inspection at an inspection institution. Added annual inspection component: Private cars now include a "safety defect recall" component in the online inspection items. If a vehicle has safety issues and is under manufacturer recall, the staff will notify the owner about the recall situation. Clarified exterior inspection scope: The new regulations specify and relax the exterior inspection standards, allowing modifications such as grilles, pedals, roof racks, bumpers, and wheel hubs during exterior inspections. Applying for annual inspection label: Non-commercial small and mini passenger vehicles with 9 seats or fewer (excluding vans) are exempt from inspection for 6 years, but owners must apply for the annual inspection label every 2 years. The exemption is conditional on the vehicle not being involved in any major traffic accidents during this period. If an accident causing personal injury occurs, the vehicle must undergo on-site annual inspection.
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DiMorgan
08/15/25 6:55am
I just bought a car last year. According to the 2021 new regulations, small private vehicles (like ordinary passenger cars with fewer than 9 seats, excluding vans) are exempt from on-site inspections for the first six years, directly saving the hassle of waiting in line. Previously, you had to apply for an exemption inspection sticker every two years, but now it's simplified—new cars don’t require anything within the first six years, but they still need to undergo an on-site inspection in the sixth year. Personally, I find it quite convenient, especially for new car buyers who can save time and money. However, it’s important to note that exemption from inspection doesn’t mean neglecting the car’s condition. Regular checks on brakes and lights are still necessary, and any potential hazards should be repaired promptly for safety. Also, the exemption is automatic, but registration details must be accurate—don’t forget to verify them periodically to avoid issues. These rules apply to most family vehicles, but commercial or older cars are different. Policy details can be checked online or at the vehicle management office—don’t believe rumors. Overall, reducing the inspection burden is great, as long as you get the core safety components checked on time.
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OCassidy
10/20/25 6:22am
For those who love delving into automotive policies, the 2021 inspection exemption update is definitely worth discussing. It mainly applies to non-commercial mini and small passenger vehicles (under 9 seats), excluding vans. The new adjustment completely exempts vehicles within six years from on-site inspections, requiring formal tests only in the sixth and tenth years—much more relaxed than the old policy. It eliminates the hassle of applying for inspection decals every two years, allowing notifications to be handled directly via an app. I think this is a great deal for new drivers or frequent car users, reducing the pressure of waiting in line. However, it also emphasizes that owners must conscientiously maintain their vehicles, such as regularly checking tire wear and light brightness to avoid long-term exemption masking potential hazards. The exemption rules are based on vehicle type and registration year, with vehicles registered after 2021 directly qualifying. If modified, be cautious as the policy may not cover such cases to avoid penalties. Overall, this rule optimizes car ownership, promoting higher efficiency.
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LaZachary
12/03/25 6:53am
I've been driving for many years, and the 2021 exemption policy actually continues the previous changes. New vehicles are exempt from on-site inspections within the first six years, with inspections only required in the sixth and tenth years. This regulation applies to private cars with nine seats or fewer, such as SUVs or sedans. The exemption saves a lot of time, but car owners shouldn't relax completely. Every now and then, I check my car's lights and tire pressure myself because safety comes first. If you forget to apply for the inspection sticker, it might affect your insurance. The policy is for convenience, not to neglect responsibility. Try to understand it early and avoid problems when the inspection period comes.
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