
Vehicle inspection weighing refers to the empty vehicle mass inspection standards that will be officially implemented from September 1st. During vehicle registration, the allowable error range for blue-plate light trucks' empty mass is within 3% or 100kg; during annual inspections, the error range is within 10% or 200kg, and the empty weight must not exceed 4.5 tons. Below is relevant information about vehicle inspection: Non-commercial passenger vehicles: Including non-commercial cars, small and micro passenger vehicles can enjoy a 6-year exemption from annual inspection. However, minivans and vehicles with 7 seats or more are not eligible for this exemption. Eligible private vehicles registered after September 2012 can enjoy the exemption policy, requiring annual inspection thereafter. Vehicles aged 6 to 15 years require one annual on-site inspection, while vehicles over 15 years old require semi-annual on-site inspections. Handling overdue situations: Although new vehicles within six years don't require on-site annual inspection, owners still need to provide compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificates, vehicle and vessel tax payment or exemption proofs, and must settle all traffic violations and accidents before applying for inspection labels from traffic management authorities. It's crucial to conscientiously undergo annual inspections, which can be done up to three months in advance but must not be overdue, as late inspections incur additional fines. Vehicle inspection timing is based on the initial registration date shown in the vehicle registration certificate. For example, if the registration date is June 2018, the annual inspection month would be every June.


