What are the new vehicle inspection regulations for small cars in 2020?

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VonAaron
07/29/25 11:05pm
The new vehicle inspection regulations for small cars in 2020 expand the exemption from inspection to include non-operational small and micro passenger vehicles with 7 to 9 seats (excluding minivans) within 6 years of use, in addition to the existing exemption for non-operational small and micro passenger vehicles with 6 seats or fewer (excluding minivans) within 6 years. Below are the relevant details: 1. New vehicle inspection regulations 2020: For biennial periodic inspections, the vehicle owner can directly apply to the traffic management department of the public security authority for the inspection label by providing proof of compulsory traffic accident liability insurance, and proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment or exemption, without the need for safety technical inspection at an inspection institution. For non-operational small and micro passenger vehicles (excluding minivans) over 6 years but under 10 years old, the inspection cycle is relaxed from once a year to once every two years, meaning only two on-site inspections are required within 10 years, specifically in the 6th and 8th years. 2. Required materials for annual inspection: Vehicle registration certificate; for exempted vehicles, the owner’s identity proof can also be submitted; if handled by an agent, the agent’s identity proof (if the agent is a unit, the handler’s identity proof must also be submitted) and a written authorization from the vehicle owner are required; proof of compulsory traffic accident liability insurance; vehicle safety technical inspection certificate issued by an inspection institution (except for exempted vehicles); proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment or exemption.
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