Can a Locked Vehicle Be Driven on the Road?
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A locked vehicle can be driven on the road, but it is advisable to avoid doing so. Vehicle locking is a system management measure, which may be due to court seizure or unresolved accidents. In such cases, there is a dispute over the ownership of the vehicle, but it does not affect the vehicle's right to be driven on the road. Therefore, a locked vehicle can technically be driven normally. However, if caught, the traffic police will directly impound the vehicle. Relevant information about vehicle seizure is as follows: 1. There are two types of vehicle seizure: one prohibits the use of the vehicle, and the other prohibits the sale of the vehicle's registration. 2. If the vehicle's registration is seized, the vehicle can still be used. 3. If the vehicle itself is seized, it cannot be driven on the road. Otherwise, if caught, not only will fines be imposed, but legal action may also be taken.