Do Exempted Vehicles Still Require Annual Inspection?
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Cars that have received an exemption mark are not exempt from annual inspections; they still need to undergo an inspection every two years, but the vehicle does not need to go to a testing station for the inspection. Vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory test for every vehicle that has obtained an official license plate and registration certificate, equivalent to an annual physical examination for the vehicle according to the 'Safety Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation'. The consequences of an expired vehicle inspection are as follows: 1. Vehicles that fail to undergo the annual inspection on time are not allowed on the road; 2. Vehicles driven on the road without timely annual inspection will be penalized with 3 points and a fine; 3. In the event of a traffic accident involving a vehicle that has not undergone the annual inspection, the party involved will bear full or primary responsibility, and the insurance company will not compensate; 4. Driving on the road without timely annual inspection is considered illegal driving and may result in the vehicle being impounded; 5. According to the 'Compulsory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles', vehicles that fail to obtain an inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection periods after the expiration of the inspection validity period will be forcibly scrapped.