Can a car that hasn't been inspected for three years still undergo inspection?
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A car that hasn't been inspected for three years cannot undergo inspection anymore. Time period: No penalty will be imposed for being one day overdue. Vehicles that exceed the inspection period by less than one year can apply for a supplementary inspection at the vehicle management department without facing penalties. However, if the inspection period is exceeded by more than one year, a penalty of 3 points deduction will be imposed, and the vehicle may be temporarily impounded. Penalties: For motor vehicles driven on the road without displaying the inspection qualification label, the vehicle will be impounded, and 1 point will be deducted. If compulsory traffic insurance has not been purchased, a penalty of twice the insurance premium amount will be imposed. Below is extended information related to engines: Energy conversion: An engine is a machine capable of converting other forms of energy into mechanical energy, including internal combustion engines (reciprocating piston engines), external combustion engines (Stirling engines, steam engines, etc.), jet engines, electric motors, etc. For example, internal combustion engines typically convert chemical energy into mechanical energy. Device: An engine can refer to either a power generation device or the entire machine including the power device (e.g., gasoline engines, aircraft engines). The engine was first invented in the UK, so the concept of an engine also originates from English, with its original meaning referring to "a mechanical device that generates power."