What are the new vehicle inspection regulations within 10 years?
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The new vehicle inspection regulations within 10 years stipulate that non-operational vehicles only need to undergo three on-site annual inspections within ten years, specifically after six years, eight years, and ten years of use. The annual inspection includes checking the vehicle's appearance, adjusting lights, inspecting tires, verifying whether the exhaust emissions comply with regulations, checking the vehicle license plate and VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), warning signs, whether compulsory traffic insurance has been purchased and whether purchase tax has been paid, and testing the performance of the handbrake and foot brake. Vehicle inspection regulations: Operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within 5 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 5 years. Trucks and large or medium-sized non-operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within 10 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 10 years. Small and mini non-operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once every 2 years within 6 years, once a year after exceeding 6 years, and every 6 months after exceeding 15 years. Consequences of failing to attend the annual inspection on time: Vehicles that do not undergo the annual inspection on time are not allowed on the road. If driven, the driver will be penalized with 3 demerit points and a fine. If an accident occurs involving a vehicle that has not undergone the annual inspection, the party involved will bear full or primary responsibility, and the insurance company will not compensate.