Can Mandatorily Scrapped Vehicles Still Be Driven on the Road?
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Mandatorily scrapped vehicles cannot be driven on the road. Operating motor vehicles that have reached mandatory scrapping standards poses significant traffic safety hazards and constitutes a serious traffic violation, which will be dealt with according to the law. Difference between Recommended Scrapping and Mandatory Scrapping: Recommended scrapping suggests disposal, but if the vehicle still meets the requirements for continued use, it may not be scrapped. Mandatory scrapping means the vehicle must, without exception, be scrapped. There are four criteria for mandatory scrapping: 1. Reaching the prescribed service life; 2. Failing to meet national safety technical standards for in-use vehicles after repair and adjustment; 3. Still not complying with national standards for pollutant emissions or noise from in-use vehicles after repair, adjustment, or the application of control technologies; 4. Failing to obtain a valid vehicle inspection certificate for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection period.