Can a motorcycle still undergo annual inspection if it hasn't been inspected for a long time?
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A motorcycle can still undergo annual inspection if its driving license has expired for half a year within the usage period. Annual inspection process: Bring relevant documents and materials; the acceptance window will review the materials and enter relevant information into the remote inspection system; if the vehicle has unresolved violations, they must be handled first, and the inspection can only proceed after the violations are cleared; ride the vehicle to the off-line inspection area for off-line inspection, then proceed to the inspection workshop for on-line inspection; after passing the inspection, submit the inspection report and other materials to the inspection officer for vehicle inspection; after all inspections are passed, pay the inspection fee, have the deputy certificate of the driving license stamped, and receive the inspection compliance mark. Annual inspection time: For motorcycles used within 4 years, inspect once every 2 years; for those used over 4 years, inspect once every year. The annual inspection time for motor vehicles is determined based on the initial registration date of the new vehicle. For example, if the initial registration date on the motor vehicle driving license is June 2007, then the annual inspection time is every June.
I once forgot to get my motorcycle inspected for two years and thought it might be scrapped, but I still went to the inspection station to try. The inspector said as long as the bike could still run, it could be reinspected, but I had to pay some late fees and fines. During the inspection, they found my headlight was aged and the brake pads were worn, almost failing the test. I immediately replaced the parts to pass. My advice is not to worry and go for reinspection as soon as possible. If the bike has been parked for a long time, have a mechanic check the chain, axle, and tires first to avoid accidents. Also, remember to set a phone reminder for the inspection date to save trouble.