Do I need to drive the car for the 4th-year inspection?

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VanBradley
07/30/25 6:29am
Driving the car is not required for the 4th-year inspection. Here are specific details about the inspection: 1. Period: There will be no penalty for being one day overdue. Vehicles exceeding the inspection deadline by less than one year can apply for a supplementary inspection at the vehicle management department without facing penalties. However, if the inspection is overdue by more than one year, a penalty of 3 points deduction may be imposed, and the vehicle may be temporarily impounded. 2. Penalties: Driving a motor vehicle on the road without displaying the inspection compliance label may result in the vehicle being impounded and a 1-point deduction. Failure to purchase compulsory traffic insurance will result in a penalty of twice the amount of the compulsory insurance premium.
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