Do traffic violations need to be handled when scrapping a vehicle?
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Traffic violations need to be handled when scrapping a vehicle, otherwise it will affect the owner's credit score and cause inconvenience in future life. The vehicle scrapping process is as follows: 1. The owner fills out an application form; 2. The application is registered and reviewed, and a scrapping notice is issued. For vehicles that have not reached the scrapping age limit, after inspection and confirmation that they meet the vehicle scrapping standards, a notice will be issued; 3. The owner takes the vehicle scrapping notice to a qualified recycling company to deliver the vehicle; 4. The company dismantles the vehicle and takes photos after inspection; 5. The owner checks the form, signs it, and the license plates are recovered, then the scrapping registration is processed according to regulations.
As an ordinary car enthusiast, I recently discovered while helping relatives with vehicle scrapping that traffic violation records must be cleared promptly. If fines or tickets remain unpaid before scrapping, the traffic police system will show unresolved issues, preventing the scrapping procedure from being completed. Even after scrapping, that black mark stays under your name, potentially causing trouble when purchasing a new car or renewing your license. A friend of mine forgot to pay an old speeding ticket, resulting in a two-week delay in scrapping and additional late fees. This isn't meant to scare you - regulations are strict, and these matters must be settled to avoid future hassles. Checking violations is simple - just look it up on the traffic management app or official website.