Can a Motorcycle Be Transferred If Its Insurance Has Expired?
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Motorcycle insurance cannot be transferred if it has expired. During the transfer process, the compulsory traffic insurance must first be paid in accordance with the law. If the motor vehicle exceeds the inspection validity period: When handling the transfer of a motor vehicle, the compulsory traffic insurance certificate is only required if the motor vehicle has exceeded the inspection validity period. If it has not exceeded the inspection validity period, the compulsory traffic insurance certificate is not required. Therefore, as long as the motorcycle has not exceeded the inspection validity period, it can be transferred even without compulsory traffic insurance. However, if it has exceeded the inspection validity period, the transfer cannot proceed without compulsory traffic insurance. Introduction to Compulsory Traffic Insurance: The full name of compulsory traffic insurance is "Compulsory Traffic Accident Liability Insurance for Motor Vehicles." It is a mandatory liability insurance provided by insurance companies to compensate for personal injuries, deaths, and property losses of victims (excluding passengers and the insured) caused by road traffic accidents involving the insured motor vehicle, within the liability limits.