When Did the 6-Year Exemption for Motorcycle Inspections Start?
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Starting from June 1, 2019, motorcycles nationwide are subject to a 6-year exemption from inspections. Inspection content includes: 1. Emission testing: Emission testing is a mandatory requirement for all motor vehicles. Before testing, staff will verify if the motorcycle's serial number matches the one on the vehicle license and briefly inspect the overall appearance of the vehicle before conducting the emission test. Motorcycles generally have a high pass rate for emission standards unless they are poorly maintained. 2. Violation check: Motorcycle owners who need to undergo annual inspections must address any traffic violations associated with their vehicles in advance. Ensure there are no outstanding violations; otherwise, the annual inspection cannot be passed. 3. Appearance inspection: The appearance inspection focuses on checking for any damage to the vehicle's exterior, consistency with the original factory appearance, and any obvious modifications.