Can a Motorhome Be Used as a House After Being Scrapped?
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Motorhomes can be used as houses after being scrapped, but they cannot be driven on the road. Additionally, if the vehicle is not forcibly scrapped, it cannot be deregistered, meaning the owner will have a bad record of an unregistered scrapped vehicle, which may affect the owner's driving management and vehicle-related services. Below are some considerations for vehicle annual inspections: Accident Liability: For any traffic accidents caused by a vehicle that has not undergone its annual inspection on time, the responsible party will bear full or primary liability, and the insurance company will not assume any responsibility. This is because the insurance policy specifies that vehicles with expired inspections are among the objects for which claims are denied. Mandatory Scrapping: According to the "Regulations on the Mandatory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles," if a motor vehicle fails to obtain a valid inspection mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of its inspection period, it will be mandatorily scrapped.