What kind of accidents will disqualify a vehicle from the 6-year exemption policy?

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MacKiara
07/30/25 10:55am
In cases of traffic accidents resulting in casualties, the involved vehicle will not be eligible for the 6-year exemption policy. Vehicle inspection exemption cycle: For non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles (excluding vans) over 6 years but under 10 years old, the inspection cycle is relaxed from annual inspection to biennial inspection. This means private cars only need to undergo 2 on-site inspections within 10 years - in the 6th and 8th years respectively. For private cars over 10 years old, the original inspection cycle still applies: annual inspection for 10-15 year-old vehicles, and semi-annual inspection for vehicles over 15 years old. Scope of vehicle inspection exemption: Building upon the existing 6-year exemption for non-operational small passenger vehicles with 6 or fewer seats, the exemption scope has been further expanded to include 7-9 seat non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles (excluding vans) within 6 years.
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