Can Antique Cars Be Driven on the Road?
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Antique cars can be driven on the road, but to be legally driven, they must pass motor vehicle inspections and have insurance. Below is an introduction to the relevant annual inspection content: Exceeding the Annual Inspection Period: No penalty will be imposed for being one day overdue. Vehicles that exceed the annual inspection period by less than one year can undergo a supplementary annual inspection procedure at the vehicle management department without facing penalties. However, if the annual inspection period is exceeded by more than one year, a penalty of 3 points deduction will be imposed, and the vehicle may be temporarily impounded. Penalties: For motor vehicles driven on the road without displaying an inspection compliance label, the vehicle may be impounded, and a 2-point deduction will be imposed. Failure to purchase compulsory traffic insurance will result in a penalty of twice the amount of the compulsory insurance premium.