What are the new vehicle inspection regulations?
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The new vehicle inspection regulations have made partial adjustments to the exemption scope and annual inspection cycle of vehicles, as detailed below: Exemption Scope: The exemption scope for motor vehicles has been expanded from the original non-commercial mini and small passenger vehicles with 6 seats or fewer within 6 years to include non-commercial mini and small passenger vehicles with 7-9 seats. This means that after November 20th, non-commercial mini and small passenger vehicles with 7-9 seats that are less than 6 years old will be eligible for the exemption policy. Annual Inspection Cycle: Exempted vehicles can avoid on-site inspections for the first 6 years, only requiring procedural formalities every two years, and then an annual inspection from 6-10 years. The new regulations indicate that the inspection cycle for private vehicles remains unchanged for the first 6 years, but for vehicles aged 6-10 years, the inspection frequency changes from annual to biennial. In other words, exempted vehicles will only require biennial inspections within 10 years, with on-site inspections needed only in the 6th and 8th years.