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What does a six-year exempt vehicle mean?

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MacEli
09/07/25 3:16am

6-year exempt vehicles refer to non-commercial passenger cars, i.e., private vehicles that do not need to undergo inspection at the vehicle management office within 6 years from the date of registration. However, the annual inspection sticker must be collected from the vehicle management office within the specified time, otherwise, fines will be imposed by the relevant authorities. New vehicle inspection regulations: Article 16 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China (2017)" stipulates that motor vehicles shall undergo safety technical inspections according to the following periods from the date of registration: commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within 5 years; those exceeding 5 years must be inspected every 6 months; trucks and large and medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within 10 years; those exceeding 10 years must be inspected every 6 months; small and mini non-commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once every 2 years within 6 years; those exceeding 6 years must be inspected once a year; those exceeding 15 years must be inspected every 6 months. Documents required for annual inspection: The owner needs to bring the vehicle registration certificate, driving license, owner's ID card, compulsory traffic insurance certificate, and vehicle and vessel tax certificate. The entire process of obtaining the annual inspection sticker is simple, but attention should be paid to the vehicle registration date and the number of passengers allowed on the driving license.

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StNora
09/19/25 2:44am

I've been driving for over a decade, so I consider myself a seasoned car owner. Let me explain what the six-year exemption from inspection means. Essentially, when you buy a new car, you don't need to take it to the inspection station for on-site checks like emissions or brake tests during the first six years. However, every two years, you still need to apply for an exemption certificate either at the vehicle management office or online to prove your vehicle complies with regulations. This policy is a great convenience for regular family drivers like us, saving a lot of time and money. Back when this policy wasn't in place, I had to take half a day off every year just to queue up for inspections. Now it's much easier. But don't get me wrong—exemption from inspection doesn't mean skipping maintenance. I recommend regular checks on safety components like tires, brake pads, and lights during this period to prevent issues. Also, not all vehicles qualify; for example, vans and taxis are excluded, so it's best to check before buying. Overall, this policy has genuinely improved convenience in our lives, making driving less troublesome and more reassuring.

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AnnieLee
11/02/25 3:06am

I'm familiar with the six-year exemption policy for vehicle inspections. Simply put, new vehicles don't need to undergo on-site inspections for the first six years after registration, saving owners the hassle of going to inspection stations. However, you still need to apply for the exemption decal every two years, which can be done via mobile apps or online. Technically speaking, this policy is made possible by improved vehicle quality and advanced safety standards, reducing unnecessary inspection burdens. For us car owners, it saves both time and money, especially suitable for frequent travelers like me who don't have to disrupt schedules for annual inspections anymore. However, I must remind everyone not to neglect self-maintenance during the exemption period. I make it a habit to regularly check tire pressure and brakes to ensure driving safety. While the policy is great, it only applies to small non-commercial vehicles, so remember to bring all required documents when applying to avoid wasted trips. Overall, this is a significant benefit worth taking full advantage of.

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VanEvan
11/02/25 3:08am

I just hit the one-year mark with my new car and was thrilled to learn about the six-year exemption from annual inspections. It means that for the first six years after purchase, I don’t have to take the car to the inspection station for an annual check-up—just apply for an exemption decal every two years. The application process is simple and can be done via a mini-program, saving me from taking time off work. I think this policy benefits young car owners the most, saving both time and fuel costs while allowing us to focus on maintenance, like checking the wipers and lights monthly to prevent potential issues. However, not all vehicles qualify—only regular passenger cars are eligible, so it’s best to check in advance to avoid mistakes. All in all, it makes life much easier.

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MacFrank
12/16/25 3:10am

As a new driver, I checked the policy before learning to drive. The six-year exemption means that new vehicles don't need on-site inspections for the first six years after registration, but you must apply for the exemption decal every two years to ensure the vehicle meets standards. This simplifies procedures and reduces the burden for us new drivers. I didn't understand at first, but after going through it once, I learned that submitting documents via an APP takes just minutes. I recommend everyone pay attention to maintenance details, like regular oil changes and tire checks, to keep the vehicle safe and reliable. The policy is beneficial, but don't become complacent about driving.

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MayaLee
12/16/25 3:12am

From my driving experience, the six-year exemption policy has completely transformed vehicle management. It means new vehicles are exempt from on-site inspections for the first six years, only requiring the application for inspection decals every two years. This is a great boon for us car owners, saving us the hassle of queuing for inspections. I often use this extra time to focus more on maintenance, such as checking brake fluid and engine condition on weekends. Although the policy is convenient, it's important to remember that maintenance cannot be neglected, otherwise issues may arise after the exemption period ends. Applying for the decals is very straightforward; I do it through the online system, which is efficient and saves effort. However, vehicles like vans are not eligible for this benefit, so it's crucial to confirm the vehicle details before purchasing. Overall, it significantly enhances the quality of driving life.

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