What are the relevant policies for vehicle inspection?
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The new vehicle inspection regulations officially implemented on November 20, 2020, include 7 to 9-seat non-operating small and micro passenger vehicles in the 6-year exemption from on-site inspection, except for minivans. For non-operating small and micro passenger vehicles over 6 years but less than 10 years old, the inspection frequency has been adjusted from once every year to once every two years. If a motor vehicle fails to undergo annual inspection for three consecutive inspection cycles, the vehicle management office or the traffic management department of the public security organ will enforce compulsory scrapping of the vehicle. The three inspection cycles represent three years, one and a half years, and six years respectively. It is essential to follow the inspection schedule indicated on the vehicle's driving license. All traffic violations and unresolved traffic accidents involving the motor vehicle must be addressed. Only when these two conditions are met will the motor vehicle be permitted to undergo annual inspection. This requirement applies to both vehicles subject to on-site inspection and those exempt from it.