What is the new policy for annual inspection of vehicles over 15 years old?

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LaAshlyn
07/24/25 4:27am
The new policy for annual inspection of vehicles over 15 years old is that vehicles older than 15 years must undergo inspection every six months. The relevant explanations are as follows: 1. Introduction: To ensure the normal working condition, driving safety, and basic performance of vehicles, China has implemented a policy of inspecting vehicles over 15 years old every six months. Additionally, line inspection, vehicle registration certificate, and valid compulsory traffic insurance policy must also be checked. Comparatively, the annual inspection process for older vehicles is more complicated. 2. Others: For small passenger vehicles with fewer than 7 seats, the inspection is required every two years within the first 6 years. For vehicles with 7 seats or more (including 7 seats), the inspection is every two years within the first 6 years. All small passenger vehicles between 6 to 15 years old must undergo inspection once a year.
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