Can a Cloned Vehicle Be Transferred?
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Cloned vehicles cannot be transferred. Cloned vehicles, commonly known as copycat cars, refer to vehicles that mimic the model and color of a genuine licensed vehicle, using counterfeit license plates with identical numbers on vehicles of the same model and color. Below are relevant details about cloned vehicles: Introduction to Cloned Vehicles: A cloned vehicle refers to a vehicle where criminals forge and illegally obtain the license plate number, model, and color of a genuine licensed vehicle, disguising smuggled, assembled, scrapped, or stolen vehicles with a 'legal' appearance. Cloned vehicles are also called 'copycat cars,' abbreviated as 'cloning.' Cloning involves labeling and has been strictly prohibited by the state. On August 20, 2012, the Ministry of Public Security clearly stipulated that vehicles confirmed to be cloned can have traffic violation records incurred during the cloning period revoked and may apply for new license plate numbers and vehicle registration certificates. Hazards of Cloned Vehicles: They disrupt public security control by authorities and create social instability. Cloned vehicles not only severely interfere with orderly road traffic but also increase the likelihood of traffic accidents. Moreover, as cloned vehicles lack legal procedures and insurance, drivers are more likely to flee after an accident, significantly complicating case resolution.