What Does the Six-Year Exemption from Inspection Mean?
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Six-year exemption from inspection is a system that allows vehicles to be exempt from inspection at the vehicle management office for six years. Below is the relevant introduction to vehicle annual inspection: 1. Initial inspection: The inspection conducted for motor vehicles to apply for a license plate is called the initial inspection. The purpose of the initial inspection is to verify whether the motor vehicle meets the conditions for applying for a driving license. 2. Definition: According to national regulations, motor vehicles must regularly pass inspections including exhaust emissions, vehicle appearance, lights, brakes, chassis, etc., and obtain an inspection compliance mark provided there are no traffic violation records. All annual inspection dates are based on the registration date on the vehicle's license. Motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections according to the following periods from the date of registration, commonly referred to as 'annual inspection' or 'annual review'.