What are the regulations for microvan annual inspections?

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McAna
07/29/25 7:42am
Microvan annual inspection time regulations are detailed as follows: Non-operational vehicle inspection time regulations: Non-operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once every 2 years within the first 6 years; after exceeding 6 years, inspection is required once annually; after exceeding 15 years, inspection is required twice annually. Regarding the exemption for new vehicles within 6 years, many people mistakenly believe the vehicle doesn't need annual review - you still need to go every two years, just without the vehicle passing the line inspection, only needing to collect the environmental protection label. Operational vehicle inspection time regulations: Operational passenger vehicles must be inspected once annually within the first 5 years; after exceeding 5 years, inspection is required once every 6 months. Microvan annual inspection notes: Vehicle annual inspections must not exceed the specified time period. Inspections can be conducted 3 months in advance or delayed by 1 month. If delayed by 2 months, the driver will be fined with a 3-point penalty. Delaying for one year will result in deduction of all 12 points.
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Cook
08/13/25 2:01am
I've been driving a microvan for cargo transport for almost five years, and annual inspections are pretty routine. The regulations state that new vehicles don't have much hassle for the first six years—just collect an inspection sticker every two years. After six years, you need to go through annual on-site testing, including safety items like exhaust emissions, headlight brightness, and brake performance. If emissions exceed the limit, the machine will halt the test, forcing you to go through repairs. My neighbor forgot the deadline last year, got fined 300 yuan, and even delayed his delivery business. I recommend checking tire pressure and bulb filaments before the test to avoid wasted trips. Inspection stations usually charge around 200 yuan—bring your vehicle license and insurance policy, and book early to skip long queues. Safety is no joke—don’t slack on regular maintenance. Cleaning the exhaust pipe saves money and gives peace of mind.
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ArabellaRose
10/04/25 8:41am
The annual inspection regulations for microvans are mainly divided by vehicle age: new vehicles require an annual on-site inspection after six years of registration; prior to that, a compliance label application exempts them from on-site inspection every two years. The tests cover environmental emissions, chassis safety, tire wear, lighting systems, and braking functions. If lights don't work or brakes are unstable, repairs are needed—commonly caused by battery aging or corroded wiring. Avoid overdue inspections, as fines start from 200 yuan and affect insurance claims. Required documents include the vehicle license, owner's ID card, and compulsory insurance policy. Inspection fees range from 200 to 400 yuan, depending on the region. Conducting pre-checks on air filters and vehicle appearance can save time and money by reducing rework.
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