What is vehicle inspection and what does it involve?

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MacAna
07/29/25 6:47pm
Vehicle inspection refers to the mandatory periodic examination that motor vehicle drivers must undergo at the traffic management departments of public security authorities in accordance with laws and administrative regulations. Below is relevant information about annual inspections: 1. Timeframe: For passenger cars and blue-license-plate minivans, new vehicles require biennial inspections for the first six years after registration; after six years, annual inspections are required; after ten years, inspections occur twice annually. For trucks, annual inspections are required after registration, increasing to twice annually after ten years. 2. Regulations: If a vehicle is found without valid inspection documentation during traffic police checks, the owner may face fines or vehicle impoundment. Additionally, insurance contracts classify untimely inspected vehicles as unqualified, making them ineligible for accident compensation claims.
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