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When will the biannual vehicle inspection be abolished?

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VanPeter
09/07/25 8:02am
There is no definitive timeline for the abolition of vehicle annual inspections. Motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections according to the following schedule from the date of registration. Below is an introduction to the biannual vehicle inspection: Annual Inspection: The specific abolition time needs to be determined in accordance with relevant national regulations. Motor vehicles must undergo safety technical inspections within the prescribed period from the date of registration. Inspection Pass: Commercial motor vehicles that pass the safety technical inspection within the prescribed inspection period will not be subjected to repeated safety technical inspections. Vehicle annual inspections can promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourage enhanced vehicle maintenance, and reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents.
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LeJoanna
09/19/25 7:06am
As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I have deep feelings about the changes in annual vehicle inspections. In the past, vehicles older than 15 years had to visit the inspection station twice a year, with long queues and half a day wasted each time. However, after the policy adjustment on October 1, 2022, the twice-a-year inspection system was abolished. Now, new vehicles are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years, require inspection every two years from 6 to 10 years, and only once a year after 10 years. This has greatly reduced the burden on us car owners, eliminating the need to remember so many dates. My own car just passed inspection last month, and the process was simpler, saving both time and fuel costs. Of course, although inspections have been simplified, safety should never be neglected. I still regularly maintain the tires and brakes to ensure safety comes first on the road. With such a good policy, I recommend all car owners to stay informed and avoid fines for missing inspections.
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DeVanessa
11/02/25 7:29am
Having worked in the automotive industry for years, I've seen my fair share of car owners' frustrations, especially the hassle of biannual inspections for older vehicles. The good news is that starting October 1, 2022, the nationwide policy unified the inspection frequency - eliminating the twice-a-year rule for cars over 15 years old, changing it to annual inspections for vehicles over 10 years old. New car owners have it even easier - no on-site inspections for the first 6 years, and only two inspections between years 6 to 10. This reduces the pressure of urgent inspection reminders when servicing cars at our garage, but I must remind everyone not to slack on maintenance just because inspections are less frequent - basic upkeep like regular oil changes and light checks shouldn't be neglected. While policies have simplified, a vehicle's health still depends on routine care - safety remains paramount. While everyone appreciates the time saved, don't forget to mark your inspection dates to avoid late penalties.
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