Your vehicle must be inspected once a year:
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Only if it is 5 years old or more.
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To make sure it is safe.
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Unless it is bearing a valid Vermont inspection sticker.
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Only if it is not running properly.
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Explanation
In Vermont, all motor vehicles have to be inspected once a year. These inspections help identify any potential safety issues or mechanical problems that could compromise the vehicle's performance or pose risks to the driver, passengers, and other road users.
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