When will the twice-a-year vehicle inspection be abolished?

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VanAngelina
07/30/25 3:06am
Vehicles that have been in use for over 15 years require biannual inspections. Below is relevant information about annual vehicle inspections: 1. Purpose of inspections: The annual inspection serves to assess the technical condition and operational capability of vehicles, identifying fault locations and causes. Only after passing the inspection can vehicles continue operating or undergo repairs. 2. Inspection considerations: Do not alter the vehicle's appearance or tire size. The physical vehicle must match the photo on the driving license. Changes to the vehicle's appearance may result in inspection failure. As vehicles age, some owners may prefer to change tires according to personal preference; however, they must maintain the original tire size specifications to avoid inspection failure.
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