Can I refuel if the vehicle is transferred but the gas cylinder is not?

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HarleyFitz
07/30/25 9:31am
If the vehicle is transferred but the gas cylinder is not, refueling is not allowed. Article 14 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that the state implements a compulsory scrapping system for motor vehicles. Based on the safety and technical conditions of the vehicle and its intended use, different scrapping standards are set. Motor vehicles that should be scrapped must undergo deregistration promptly. Vehicles that meet scrapping standards are prohibited from being driven on roads. Large passenger vehicles, trucks, and other commercial vehicles that are to be scrapped must be dismantled under the supervision of the traffic management department of the public security authority. Relevant information about annual inspections is as follows: Annual inspection for modified vehicles: The gas cylinders installed in modified vehicles must undergo annual inspections on time. For this, you need to prepare the documentation of the gas cylinder certification and the special equipment safety application motor vehicle registration certificate in advance. At the annual inspection window, collect the annual inspection form, fill it out, and submit copies of your ID card, the gas cylinder certification, the special equipment safety application motor vehicle registration certificate, and the application form to the staff. Then wait for the staff to inspect the gas cylinder. Annual inspection requirements: For gas cylinders installed on motor vehicles, small cars must comply with the high-pressure gas cylinder standards for liquefied natural gas vehicles. The regulations for gas cylinders state that those in use for less than 15 years must be inspected every three years; those in use for 15 to 20 years must be inspected every two years; and those in use for over 20 years must be inspected annually.
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