Over coffee on Nguyen Van Cu Street, I overheard Mr. Ba, a Dongfeng truck driver for a Long Bien transport company, lamenting about a recent fine for an expired vehicle inspection. Caught up in his busy schedule, he’d forgotten his truck’s mandatory “health check.” The result? A fine, wasted time, and a missed delivery. It reminded me of the old saying, “prevention is better than cure.” Understanding vehicle inspection timelines isn’t just a responsibility; it’s crucial for personal and public safety.
A vehicle inspection timeline dictates when vehicle owners must take their vehicles to designated inspection centers to verify they meet safety and environmental standards.
| Vehicle Type | Years in Use | Inspection Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Passenger Car (Under 9 Seats) | Under 7 Years | Not Required |
| Passenger Car (Under 9 Seats) | 7-12 Years | 24 Months |
| Passenger Car (Under 9 Seats) | Over 12 Years | 12 Months |
| Trucks and Dump Trucks | Under 5 Years | 12 Months |
| Trucks and Dump Trucks | 5-10 Years | 6 Months |
| Trucks and Dump Trucks | Over 10 Years | 3 Months |
Note: This table is for general reference only. For precise inspection deadlines for your vehicle, contact a certified inspection center or consult the Vietnam Register website.
New cars are exempt from inspection for the first two years.
Fines for expired inspections range from 2 to 3 million VND.
Inspection costs typically range from 300,000 to 500,000 VND, depending on the vehicle type and inspection center.
Understanding and adhering to vehicle inspection regulations is every driver’s responsibility. Be a responsible driver and contribute to a safer road environment for everyone. To explore a range of quality trucks at competitive prices, visit the XE TẢI HÀ NỘI website or our showroom at [Hanoi Showroom Address], hotline [Phone Number].
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