Will the Mandatory Scrapping of Motorcycles Be Abolished?
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Motorcycles will not have their mandatory scrapping abolished. Here are the relevant details: 1. Service Life: Light two-wheeled motorcycles, light three-wheeled motorcycles, two-wheeled motorcycles, and sidecar motorcycles that have been in use for 8-10 years, as well as three-wheeled motorcycles that have been in use for 7-9 years, must be scrapped. According to Article 5 of the 'Mandatory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles,' the service life for various types of motor vehicles is as follows: three-wheeled motorcycles have a service life of 12 years, while other motorcycles have a service life of 13 years. 2. Practical Considerations: For small and micro rental passenger vehicles (excluding pure electric vehicles) and motorcycles, the relevant departments of the provincial, autonomous region, and municipal governments may, based on local conditions, establish stricter service life regulations than those mentioned above. However, small and micro rental passenger vehicles must not have a service life of less than 6 years, three-wheeled motorcycles must not have a service life of less than 10 years, and other motorcycles must not have a service life of less than 11 years.