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Can a Vehicle Undergo Annual Inspection with Unresolved Traffic Violations?

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MacEvan
09/08/25 3:25am
Vehicles with unresolved traffic violations cannot undergo annual inspection. It is mandatory to clear all traffic violation records of the vehicle before proceeding with the annual inspection. According to Article 49 of the "Regulations on the Registration of Motor Vehicles": The owner of a motor vehicle may apply for an inspection compliance mark at the vehicle management office of the registration location within three months before the expiration of the motor vehicle inspection validity period. Before applying, the owner must resolve all road traffic safety violations and accidents related to the vehicle. Precautions during vehicle inspection: Maintain vehicle cleanliness: It is advisable to wash the vehicle thoroughly before inspection to give it a fresh appearance, making minor scratches less noticeable and facilitating easier approval by inspectors. Clear all traffic violations: If the vehicle has unresolved traffic violations, the inspection personnel will not proceed with the annual inspection, causing significant delays. Ensure all violations are settled before the inspection. Prepare necessary items: Before the inspection, ensure you have the vehicle's driving license, compulsory traffic insurance policy, and the driver's ID card. Additionally, prepare essential items such as a fire extinguisher, warning triangle, and reflective vest. If these items are not prepared, they must be purchased at designated locations.
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RosalieRose
09/20/25 2:13am
I've been driving for over a decade and often get asked this question. If your vehicle has unresolved traffic violations, it cannot undergo annual inspection - this is a strict regulation as traffic authorities will check system records. For example, if you haven't paid fines for violations, the vehicle management office will directly reject your inspection request, making your trip futile and potentially incurring late fees. I recommend checking violation records monthly through the 12123 app and handling them immediately when found, to avoid delaying your inspection. Annual inspections are crucial for ensuring road safety, and violations like speeding or running red lights pose significant hidden dangers - addressing them early benefits everyone. Delaying resolution increases risks of additional fines and affects personal credit records. As an experienced driver, I've seen many cases where friends postponed inspections due to forgotten violations and got fined. Handling violations is simple - just a few minutes on the app, then bringing the receipt for inspection makes the process much smoother. Don't wait until the deadline; clearing everything a month in advance is the safest approach.
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DeJayce
11/03/25 2:36am
I'm a new driver who just got my license a year ago, and I was once confused about this issue myself. Indeed, if your vehicle has unresolved traffic violations, it won't pass the annual inspection—regulations require all fines to be paid. Last time, I forgot to pay a parking ticket, and the inspection station staff directly told me it wouldn't work. I had to scramble to download an app to resolve it on the spot. The reason is that the systems are interconnected, and any recorded violations will lead to rejection. The process is quick and can be done via mobile. I was also worried about late inspection fees due to delays—new drivers often overlook these small details. I recommend regularly checking the app and making it a habit. Accumulated violations can affect insurance costs, which was a lesson for me as a beginner. Now, I check three times a month. Annual inspection time is precious, so handling violations in advance saves both hassle and money.
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