Are Uninspected Vehicles Captured Every Time?

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MacAthena
07/24/25 6:59am
Uninspected vehicles on the road will be captured multiple times by electronic surveillance. Driving an uninspected vehicle is illegal. Additional information: Introduction to Vehicle Inspection: Vehicle inspection refers to a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates. It is equivalent to an annual physical examination for vehicles conducted in accordance with the "Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety." Vehicle inspections can promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourage better vehicle maintenance, and reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents. Required documents for vehicle inspection: Original vehicle registration certificate. Copy of compulsory traffic insurance. Copy of ID card. Vehicle.
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DiSpencer
08/11/25 2:45am
I once drove a car that had forgotten its annual inspection and made quite a few trips in the city, not every time being caught by the cameras. Occasionally, I would receive a violation notice saying that the lack of inspection was captured, but most of the time, nothing happened. This mainly depends on whether the surveillance system at the intersection automatically recognizes the license plate and checks it against the database. Cameras usually target direct violations like running red lights or speeding, while the lack of inspection is more often detected through roadside checks or periodic system screenings. If you keep driving an uninspected car around, the risk does increase because the police could set up a checkpoint at any time and stop you. If they find an issue, you could be fined or even have your car impounded. More importantly, the annual vehicle inspection ensures safety. If something like brake failure or broken lights goes unnoticed, the risk of accidents increases significantly, and repairs become more troublesome and dangerous. I think it's best to get the inspection done on time—it saves worry, money, and ensures safety. Don't gamble with luck.
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