Can Expired Vehicle Annual Inspection Be Detected at Highway Checkpoints?
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Expired vehicle annual inspection can be detected at highway checkpoints. Vehicles with expired annual inspections are not only prohibited from entering highways but also banned from all other roads. Vehicles must undergo annual inspections on time; once the inspection is overdue, they cannot be driven on the road. If caught by traffic police while driving, the vehicle will be immediately impounded, and the driver will be fined and receive a 3-point penalty. Annual inspections are legally mandated and compulsory, meaning every vehicle on the road must be inspected. To facilitate vehicle owners, the government has introduced a six-year exemption policy for new vehicles that meet the inspection requirements, allowing them to skip annual inspections during this period. Annual inspections are conducted to: Check whether the engine, chassis, body, and auxiliary equipment are clean, intact, and functional; whether the vehicle's paint is symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing; whether major general components have been replaced and match the initial inspection records. Verify whether the vehicle's braking performance, turning maneuverability, lights, exhaust pipes, and other safety factors comply with the "Technical Requirements for Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles." Inspect whether the vehicle has been modified, altered, or transformed; whether all records in the vehicle's registration certificate, license plate, and vehicle file match the current condition of the vehicle and whether any changes have been made; and whether approval, modification, or alteration procedures have been completed. Check whether the license plate printed on the vehicle, the vehicle registration certificate, and the enlarged license plate characters are damaged or illegible, and whether they need replacement.
I've been driving for over a decade, and it's true that vehicle inspection expiration can be detected at highway toll gates. Those toll stations are equipped with numerous cameras and smart systems. As soon as your license plate is scanned, the connected database can display your inspection status. I've seen traffic police conducting random checks near the entrance – one scan of their device reveals the truth, and expired inspections result in being pulled over for fines or even penalty points. On highways where speeds are high, vehicles not meeting standards are more prone to accidents. Cars without valid inspections might have hidden dangers like brake or lighting issues. I recommend setting up phone reminders in advance and handling your annual inspection on time every year – don't wait until it expires to panic. Safety comes first; nobody wants accidents or unnecessary fines. Regular vehicle maintenance is essential, and annual inspections aren't just formalities – they're life-saving safeguards.