Can a motorcycle still undergo annual inspection after the inspection deadline has passed?
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Motorcycles can still undergo annual inspection if their operating permits have expired for less than half a year within the usage period. Below are relevant details about annual inspection: Conditions: Vehicles whose condition does not match the records on the operating permit or file, or whose license plates and operating permits are damaged, incomplete, illegible, or self-replicated. Notes: The vehicle's exterior must not be modified. The color of window sunshade or anti-explosion film should not be too dark (items inside the vehicle should be clearly visible from one meter away; mainly applies to vans and trucks, but not to passenger cars with fewer than 5 seats). Vans and trucks must have enlarged rear license plate numbers. The number of spring leaf plates cannot be increased or decreased. The number of seats in a van cannot be more or less than specified. A fire extinguisher is required. The cargo compartment of a box truck cannot be modified (no side doors, no roof openings, no tailgate additions). The size of the tires cannot be altered, and the tread patterns of tires on the same axle must be consistent. Vehicles with unresolved traffic violations or those impounded by the court cannot undergo annual inspection.