What does the 6-year exemption from inspection mean?
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Within 6 years, vehicles that undergo inspection every two years are exempt from on-site testing, but private small passenger vehicles still need to submit compulsory traffic insurance documentation for periodic inspection every 2 years. Below is a partial introduction about the on-site annual inspection: 1. Introduction: The 6-year exemption from inspection refers to non-commercial cars and other small and mini passenger vehicles (excluding vans and vehicles with 7 seats or more), which are exempt from on-site testing within 6 years. For new vehicles within 6 years, the annual inspection compliance label must be collected from the vehicle management office every two years, and on-site testing is required in the 6th year. 2. Vehicle annual inspection items: (1) Inspection of vehicle appearance. (2) Inspection of brakes, lights, and horn. (3) Inspection of exhaust emissions. 3. Notes: The 6-year exemption from inspection does not mean inspection is only required once in 6 years; vehicles that undergo inspection every two years are exempt from on-site testing.