Can the 4th Year Vehicle Inspection Be Handled Online?

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DeMartin
07/30/25 4:27am
Fourth-year vehicle inspections can be processed online. For motor vehicles exempt from on-site inspections, the 4th-year inspection procedures can be completed through online channels. Accident Liability: For vehicles that fail to undergo annual inspections on time, all traffic accidents caused will be the full or primary responsibility of the party involved, and the insurance company will not bear any liability. This is because the insurance policy specifies exclusions, including vehicles with expired inspections. Mandatory Scrapping: According to the 'Regulations on the Compulsory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles,' any motor vehicle that fails to obtain a valid inspection mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of its inspection validity period will be subject to compulsory scrapping.
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