Do traffic violations still need to be handled for scrapped vehicles?
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Traffic violations still need to be handled for scrapped vehicles. Below are the reasons and methods for handling traffic violations for scrapped vehicles: Reasons why traffic violations still need to be handled for scrapped vehicles: The use of vehicles is subject to age restrictions. When a vehicle reaches the scrapping age or meets the scrapping criteria, traffic violations must be handled first before the vehicle scrapping procedures can be processed. If the scrapped vehicle's traffic violations are not handled first, the vehicle management office will not accept the scrapped vehicle, making it impossible to complete the scrapping process. Similarly, if traffic violations are not handled for the scrapped vehicle, purchasing a new vehicle will also be affected because the old vehicle cannot be scrapped, and the old license plate cannot be deregistered. Since the vehicle is bound to the owner, the traffic violation records can be processed on the driver's license. If not handled, it will directly affect the normal use of the driver's license. Methods for handling traffic violations for scrapped vehicles: The vehicle management office at the registration location should process the deregistration. The vehicle owner applying for deregistration must fill out an application form and submit the vehicle registration certificate, license plate, and driving license.