Can a motorcycle still be inspected after being overdue for inspection for ten years?
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If a motorcycle has not been inspected for 10 years, it cannot undergo a supplementary inspection. If it fails to participate in the annual inspection for three consecutive years, it will be forcibly scrapped. Motorcycle Annual Inspection Time: The annual inspection time for motorcycles is based on the purchase date. For new motorcycles within the first 4 years of purchase, an inspection is required every 2 years. After exceeding 4 years, an annual inspection is required. For the inspection, you only need to drive the motorcycle and bring the original ID card of the owner, the original vehicle license, the tax payment certificate for vehicle and vessel tax, and the compulsory insurance policy of the vehicle to a qualified local institution to complete the annual inspection. Motorcycle Annual Inspection Location: Where should a motorcycle undergo its annual inspection? Motorcycles should be inspected at the vehicle management office in the registration location, which is the place where the license plate was issued. Motorcycles within 4 years of purchase must be inspected every 2 years, and those exceeding 4 years must be inspected annually.