Can a car that has missed inspection for three years still be inspected?
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A vehicle that has missed inspection for three years cannot undergo annual inspection. According to regulations, if a vehicle has missed inspection for three years (i.e., has not obtained the motor vehicle inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles), it will be forcibly scrapped, and the vehicle registration certificate, license plate, and driving license will be revoked. Relevant regulations on overdue vehicle inspection: Within three months: If a car has missed inspection for less than three months, it can be directly re-inspected with only a verbal warning and no fine. Three months to two years: If a car has missed inspection for more than three months but less than two years, a fine will be imposed, and 3 points will be deducted from the driver's license. Over two years: If a car has not been inspected for more than two years, its vehicle record will be canceled, and restoring the record is relatively complicated. Generally, a fine must be paid before restoration is permitted. It is important to promptly inspect a car that has missed its inspection. If a vehicle is found by traffic police on the road without an annual inspection, the owner may be fined or the vehicle may be impounded. Additionally, in insurance contracts, a vehicle that has not been inspected on time is considered unqualified, and no claims will be paid in the event of an accident.