Can a Scrapped Vehicle Be Driven on the Road After Overhaul?
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Scrapped vehicles cannot be driven on the road after overhaul. Driving a scrapped vehicle on the road will result in a fine and the revocation of the motor vehicle driving license. Materials required for vehicle scrapping: For private cars, the owner must bring their ID card; motor vehicle license; motor vehicle registration certificate; vehicle license plate; for company vehicles, the organization code certificate with the official seal; for accident vehicles, relevant proof materials are required. Forced scrapping after failing annual inspections for 3 consecutive cycles: According to the "Mandatory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles," if a vehicle fails to obtain a passing inspection mark within 3 consecutive inspection cycles after the inspection validity period expires, it must be forcibly scrapped. Driving a forcibly scrapped vehicle on the road will result in severe penalties for the driver, including fines and revocation of driving qualifications.