Why does a vehicle eligible for exemption from inspection show an accident record when applying?
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If a vehicle eligible for exemption from inspection cannot be applied for and shows an accident record, it may be due to the vehicle registration system not being updated in time or the vehicle losing its exemption qualification after an accident. Here are the specific details about vehicle inspection exemption: Conditions: The motor vehicle must be a non-commercial vehicle; the vehicle's approved seating capacity is 6 or fewer. Starting from November 20, 2020, non-commercial mini and small passenger vehicles with 7 to 9 seats are included in the exemption scope; the vehicle must have been registered within 4 years from the date of manufacture; and no traffic accidents resulting in casualties should have occurred during the exemption period. Regulations: For new vehicles eligible for the 6-year exemption, on-road testing is only required in the sixth year to obtain the annual inspection sticker. During the 6-year period, the vehicle can enjoy two opportunities for exemption from on-road testing. During the exemption period, only the annual inspection sticker needs to be collected every two years, without the need for on-road testing.