Can a motorcycle still be inspected after 3 years of overdue inspection?
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Motorcycles that have not been inspected for 3 years cannot undergo inspection and should be mandatorily scrapped. According to relevant regulations, if a motor vehicle fails to obtain an inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of its inspection validity period, it must be mandatorily scrapped. Motorcycles should be inspected every 2 years within the first 4 years, and annually thereafter. Therefore, if a motorcycle has not been inspected for 3 years, it can be mandatorily scrapped. Below is relevant information about vehicle inspection and annual review: 1. Vehicle Inspection: Vehicle inspection refers to the testing of the vehicle, including checks on appearance, chassis, lights, horn, and exhaust emissions. It is essentially a health check for the vehicle, aimed at promptly eliminating potential safety hazards, ensuring the vehicle meets standards, and reducing the occurrence of traffic accidents. 2. Annual Review: In addition to the safety inspection of the vehicle, the annual review also involves checking the owner's driving license, vehicle license, and car insurance. Any traffic violations must be resolved; otherwise, the annual review cannot be passed.