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Can I Pass the Annual Inspection Without Paying the Traffic Fine?

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LaJessica
07/29/25 3:54pm
No, you cannot pass the annual inspection without paying the traffic fine. Here is an introduction to vehicle annual inspection: 1. Introduction: Vehicle annual inspection is a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates. It is conducted once a year in accordance with the 'Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety.' 2. Reform: In January 2014, proposals from deputies to the People's Congress and members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in multiple provinces and cities regarding the reform of the vehicle annual inspection system increased the online popularity of the term 'vehicle inspection.' 3. Location: For motor vehicles that meet the national safety technical standards, the inspection station will issue an inspection compliance mark after testing the vehicle.
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VanJasmine
08/15/25 3:48am
Regarding the issue of whether annual vehicle inspection can be passed without paying traffic violation fines, I'd like to share my perspective. Based on my experience, this is not possible because the vehicle management system is now fully interconnected. Any unpaid fines will automatically be detected during the annual inspection, resulting in immediate rejection. I remember trying to delay payment a few years ago, only to waste a trip to the inspection station during work hours. If left unpaid for an extended period, the fine may accumulate interest or even lead to a locked vehicle record. Therefore, I believe the best approach is to promptly pay the fine via mobile apps or at traffic police stations, ensure the record is updated before inspection. This saves time and effort while preventing disruptions to daily transportation.
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SanJohnny
10/12/25 4:34am
As someone who frequently deals with vehicle management, I know that traffic violation fines and annual inspections are closely linked. Haven't paid the fine? You definitely won't pass the inspection—it's a strict legal requirement, and the interconnected systems will detect it immediately. My neighbor learned this the hard way last year when the inspection station outright refused to conduct the test, causing additional delays. My advice is to handle fines promptly using electronic payment for quick resolution. Procrastination not only affects your annual inspection but could also harm your credit record, which isn't good for your vehicle usage plans.
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CameronDella
10/12/25 4:36am
As we all know, vehicle annual inspection is a top priority for safety, and unpaid traffic fines will prevent you from passing. I believe this system is designed to encourage responsible driving. My family once faced a similar situation—delaying fine payment resulted in a failed inspection, which affected our child's school commute. Paying fines promptly not only avoids such troubles but also makes driving more reassuring. Don't take risks over minor issues.
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