What is the depreciation period for motorcycles?
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National regulations stipulate a service life of 10 years for two-wheeled motorcycles, with the following relevant explanations: 1. Overview: The service life can be extended by 3 years, but during these 3 years of extension, semi-annual inspections are required. Only after passing the inspection can the extension be granted. After reaching 13 years, mandatory scrapping will be enforced. 2. Additional Notes: Owners of two-wheeled motorcycles and lightweight two-wheeled motorcycles that have reached 10 years of service after registration must complete the vehicle deregistration process with the local vehicle management department of the public security authority before the scrapping deadline. Additionally, if motorcycle owners fail to complete the vehicle deregistration process on time, the traffic management department of the public security authority will legally revoke their vehicle registration certificate, license plate, and driving license.