What is Vehicle Inspection Exemption?
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Vehicle inspection exemption refers to the exemption from online vehicle inspection. The new vehicle inspection policy exempts small private vehicles within 6 years from the biennial "online inspection". This means that every 2 years when regular inspection is required, the vehicle owner needs to provide proof of compulsory traffic accident liability insurance, vehicle and vessel tax payment or exemption certificate, and after handling traffic violations and accidents, directly apply to the traffic management department of the public security organ to obtain the inspection mark. More information about the exemption is as follows: Exemption scope: non-operational cars and other small and mini passenger vehicles within 6 years. If the vehicle has been involved in a traffic accident causing casualties during this period, it still needs to undergo inspection according to the original regulations.
Hey, speaking of vehicle inspection exemption, that was one of the happiest things when I first bought my car! Like the three-year-old SUV I'm driving now, national regulations allow new cars to skip annual inspections for the first six years, and you can directly apply for the exemption mark online. It saves me a lot of time and effort, and I don't have to worry about emissions testing or anything. But I have to remind you, exemption from inspection doesn't mean you don't have to do anything—routine maintenance is still necessary, like checking the engine oil and tire wear, or you'll regret it if an accident happens. Simply put, it's a trust in the quality of new cars, giving you peace of mind for the first few years, but safety responsibility lies in your own hands—you can't be careless. Now, I regularly check key components myself to ensure a smooth ride on the road.