What are the regulations for microvan annual inspections?

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McAna
07/29/25 3:42pm
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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