What are the regulations on the service life of family cars?
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For private family cars, according to current laws, the service life is calculated based on mileage, meaning the vehicle must be forcibly scrapped after traveling 600,000 kilometers. More information about the service life is as follows: 1. Introduction: The vehicle scrapping age refers to a safety inspection system based on the number of seats and the period of use during the vehicle's service life. 2. Regulations: The regulations have abolished the service life limit for non-operational cars and set the scrapping mileage limit for private cars at 600,000 kilometers. Vehicles are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, require annual inspection from 6 to 15 years, and must undergo inspection twice a year after 15 years. Only vehicles that pass the annual inspection can continue to be driven on the road. Taxis and ride-hailing vehicles are forcibly scrapped after 8 years.