After how many years without annual inspection will a new motorcycle be deemed scrapped?
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Motorcycles that have not undergone annual inspection for three years will be mandatorily scrapped. According to Article 4 of the "Regulations on the Compulsory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles", if a motor vehicle fails to obtain the inspection compliance mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection validity period, it shall be mandatorily scrapped. The difference between recommended scrapping and compulsory scrapping: Recommended scrapping is a suggestion to scrap the vehicle, but if the vehicle still meets the requirements for continued use, it does not have to be scrapped. Compulsory scrapping means the vehicle must, without exception, be scrapped. There are four criteria for compulsory scrapping: Reaching the prescribed service life; After repair and adjustment, the vehicle still does not meet the national safety technical standards for in-use motor vehicles; After repair, adjustment, or the adoption of control technology, the vehicle still emits pollutants or noise that does not meet the national standards for in-use motor vehicles; Failing to obtain the inspection compliance mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection validity period.