Can a motorcycle still undergo inspection after being overdue for one year?
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Motorcycles overdue for inspection for one year can still undergo annual inspection. As long as it is within three years, the vehicle can normally participate in the annual inspection. However, overdue inspection needs to be handled promptly. Failure to conduct the annual inspection on time is considered overdue inspection. Below is a detailed introduction about overdue vehicle inspection: Overview: If the vehicle is overdue for inspection for less than 3 months, you only need to go directly to make up for it, and generally, a verbal warning will be given. If the overdue period is more than 3 months but less than two years, a certain fine will usually be imposed when making up for it. If the vehicle has not been inspected for more than two years, the vehicle file will be directly canceled. If you want to restore the file, you generally need to pay a fine before it can be restored. Once the vehicle is overdue for inspection, it will bear full responsibility in case of any accident. Others: The required documents for vehicle annual inspection (individual) mainly include the original driving license and road and bridge card, copy of compulsory traffic insurance, road and bridge ticket, copy of the owner's ID card, vehicle, etc.