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Can a vehicle with traffic violations undergo inspection?

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ReidFitz
08/26/25 4:55am

Annual inspection departments can only refer to the national motor vehicle safety technical standards. If a vehicle meets the standards, it should legally receive an inspection qualification mark. Moreover, they cannot refuse a vehicle owner's annual inspection application on the additional condition that the vehicle's traffic violation records have not been cleared. Below is more relevant information: 1. Before application: The vehicle owner should resolve all road traffic violations and accident records related to the vehicle. 2. During application: The vehicle owner should fill out an application form and submit the vehicle license, compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate, and motor vehicle safety technical inspection qualification certificate.

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Jonah
09/08/25 6:37am

Speaking as an ordinary car owner, I can confirm that vehicles with traffic violations definitely cannot pass the annual inspection. I remember one time when I drove my sedan to the inspection station, waited in line for ages, only to be told at the window that there were outstanding traffic tickets. They sent me straight back home—what a waste of time! Later I learned that traffic regulations clearly state all prior violations must be settled before annual vehicle inspection, especially unpaid fines. This system actually makes sense—it encourages drivers to follow rules like speed limits and traffic lights, which aren't just about fines but road safety too. Now I check the 12123 app every three months for violation notices and pay fines in advance to avoid last-minute hassles. If caught trying to inspect a car with unresolved violations, it might even get recorded in your personal credit system.

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VonVincent
10/22/25 6:44am

As someone who frequently assists friends with vehicle-related matters, I know that having outstanding traffic violations will definitely prevent a car from passing the annual inspection. The policy requires all pending violations to be cleared before the inspection, otherwise the system will automatically reject the application upon detection. I've seen many car owners waste their time and extra money on fuel and travel expenses by going for the annual inspection without handling their red-light running or illegal parking violations first. My suggestion is to take some time on a weekend to settle these at the self-service machines in the traffic police station—just bring your ID and driver's license, and it'll take only about ten minutes to complete. Additionally, delaying the handling of violations will incur late fees, which increase the longer you wait, ultimately leading to greater losses. It's crucial to develop a habit of regular checks, such as using a mobile app to monitor your status, to prevent small issues from escalating into big problems.

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EverlyDella
12/05/25 7:08am

As an ordinary driver with several years of experience, let me tell you all that if your car has traffic violations, it absolutely cannot pass the annual inspection. That's the policy set by the National Traffic Department—unresolved violations mean no approval for the inspection. Last time I had a speeding ticket I didn't pay on time, and they just sent me back, wasting half a day. Actually, handling traffic violations is quite simple; just a few clicks on the online traffic management system will do the trick. The key point is that if you don't resolve them promptly, your vehicle's annual inspection will expire, leading to fines, and your insurance might not cover any claims, making any accidents even more troublesome. I recommend keeping an eye on your electronic monitoring records regularly.

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