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All motor vehicles operated on public highways must have an official Periodic Motor Vehicle Inspection (PMVI) at least once

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  • every 3 years.
  • every year.
  • every 2 years.

Explanation

Nearly all motor vehicles operated on public highways must have an official Periodic Motor Vehicle Inspection (PMVI) at least once a year. Exceptions include ambulances, which must be inspected every six months, and new vehicles, which do not need to be inspected until two years after their initial inspection on the date that they are sold.

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