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What are the time regulations for vehicle annual inspection?

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AxelLynn
07/29/2025, 06:29:19 AM

Annual inspection time regulations: The first annual inspection for passenger cars is conducted when the vehicle reaches six years of age. For non-operational small and micro passenger vehicles, including family cars over 6 years but under 10 years old, an inspection is required every two years. For vehicles that have just reached six years, the owner must drive the vehicle to the inspection station with their ID card, vehicle license, vehicle and vessel tax or tax exemption certificate, and compulsory traffic insurance policy for vehicle testing. Upon passing the inspection, a certification form will be issued, which, along with the carried documents, should be presented at the relevant window to obtain the annual inspection sticker. The purpose of the annual inspection is to check: Whether the engine, chassis, body, and auxiliary equipment are clean, intact, and effective; whether the car's paint is symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing; whether major general components have been replaced and if they match the initial inspection records. Whether the vehicle's braking performance, turning maneuverability, lighting, exhaust pipes, and other safety factors comply with the requirements of the "Technical Conditions for Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles." Whether the vehicle has been modified, altered, or transformed; whether all records such as the vehicle license, license plate, and vehicle file match the current condition of the vehicle and if there have been any changes; and whether approval, alteration, or modification procedures have been applied for and completed. Whether the license plate printed on the vehicle, the vehicle license, and the enlarged characters on the license plate are damaged or illegible, and whether they need to be replaced.

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OJasmine
08/13/2025, 10:36:49 AM

I remember when I first bought my car, I wasn't very clear about the annual inspection schedule, and I only learned the hard way that it's phased. Simply put, there's a 6-year exemption period after a new car is registered—no need to go to the inspection line, but you must collect a compliance sticker every two years to display on the vehicle. After 6 to 10 years, the car must undergo a full inspection at the testing station every year. For cars older than 10 years, the rules are even stricter, requiring inspections every six months. The specific dates are calculated based on the vehicle's registration date, and being late can result in fines or even having the car impounded. Last year, I delayed by a month and ended up with a 200-yuan fine, which almost affected my insurance. It's best to set a phone reminder to avoid issues that could disrupt your plans. These regulations not only ensure safety but also prevent excessive exhaust emissions from polluting the environment.

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Wilma
10/07/2025, 01:16:43 AM

Having been exposed to many cars, I can say that the annual inspection schedule mainly depends on the vehicle's age and model. New cars are exempt from physical inspections for the first 6 years, only requiring the application of a compliance decal every two years. For vehicles aged between 6 to 10 years, an annual on-site inspection is mandatory. Cars older than 10 years face more frequent checks, requiring inspection every six months. The registration date serves as the starting point. For example, if your car was registered in May this year, it won't need a physical inspection before 2029, but you still need to complete the paperwork. I've seen cases where people forgot the inspection date and were pulled over, resulting in fines and demerit points. Regular inspections can uncover hidden issues like brake or lighting problems, helping to prevent accidents. It's advisable to schedule an appointment one month in advance to avoid last-minute hassles.

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BlakelyRose
11/20/2025, 01:38:19 AM

Having driven my kids to school for years, I know vehicle inspection rules inside out. New cars are exempt for the first 6 years (just get the decal), then annual inspections until year 10 when semiannual checks kick in. Your countdown starts the day you register the car - never delay or police will pull you over. I mark my calendar religiously. These rules keep everyone safe, especially ensuring lights work in rain/fog. Passing inspection brings peace of mind, like tire checks preventing blowouts.

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VonKeira
01/10/2026, 03:16:26 AM

Checking annual inspection info online is super quick. For new vehicles registered within 6 years, apply for the inspection emblem every two years without on-site testing; vehicles aged 6 to 10 require annual inspections; those over 10 years need semi-annual checks. The schedule is based on the initial registration date, and late inspections incur hefty fines. I use an app to set reminders to avoid forgetting visits to the inspection station. Safety first – only hit the road when lights and brakes meet standards. Knowing this saves hassle and time.

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PresleyDella
04/07/2026, 12:56:48 AM

Having driven for over 40 years, I've witnessed many changes in vehicle inspection rules. In the early years, annual full-vehicle inspections were mandatory. Now it's segmented: new vehicles from 0 to 6 years are exempt from physical inspections and only require label collection, 7 to 10-year-old vehicles undergo annual inspections, and those over 11 years require semi-annual inspections. The start date is based on registration records, and delays can result in penalty points. I think this is good – more frequent inspections for older vehicles help prevent mechanical hazards. Make it a habit to remember annually, maintaining optimal vehicle condition to minimize risks.

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