Can a vehicle be driven before the insurance takes effect?
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Vehicle cannot be driven before the insurance takes effect. The following are the regulations regarding inactive vehicle insurance: 1. Vehicle insurance cannot be purchased more than 90 days in advance: For example, if the vehicle insurance expires on September 30, 2020, the earliest you can purchase it is June 30. It is not possible to process the insurance before this time. 2. Whether before or after the policy takes effect: Whether before or after the policy takes effect, the policy can be canceled (for commercial insurance policies, compulsory traffic insurance has separate regulations as it is a type of commercial insurance). For an active policy, charges will be calculated based on the effective date, while for an inactive policy, a 3% handling fee will be deducted before cancellation.