What to Do If the Vehicle Inspection on the Driving License Expires?
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Once you find that the annual inspection date on the driving license has expired, the best approach is to immediately proceed with a renewal (after settling any traffic violations). Bring the inspection application form (to be filled out on-site), ID card, driving license, compulsory traffic insurance certificate, and vehicle and vessel tax proof to the designated location for processing. Upon approval, a new date will be marked on the driving license, and the inspection sticker will be issued. Vehicle Inspection Regulations: Commercial Passenger Vehicles: Commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within the first 5 years; after 5 years, every 6 months. Large Vehicles: Trucks and large or medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once a year within the first 10 years; after 10 years, every 6 months. Small Non-Commercial Vehicles: Small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles must be inspected once every 2 years within the first 6 years; after 6 years, once a year; after 15 years, every 6 months. (Exempt vehicles do not require an on-site inspection; only the inspection sticker needs to be collected).