Does a Vehicle's Failed Inspection Affect the Transfer of Another Vehicle?
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Vehicle inspection failure does not affect the transfer of another vehicle. A failed inspection can be rectified with a supplementary inspection, but penalties will be imposed. Failure to conduct a safety technical inspection within the specified period will result in a fine and a deduction of 3 points from the driver's license. For the annual inspection, bring the vehicle registration certificate, a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy, and ensure all traffic violations have been settled; the inspection can then be conducted at the local vehicle management office. Below are precautions for vehicles that have not undergone annual inspection: 1. Accident Liability: For any traffic accidents caused by a vehicle that has not undergone the annual inspection on time, the party involved will bear full or primary responsibility, and the insurance company will not be liable. This is because the insurance policy specifies that vehicles with expired inspections are among those not covered for claims. 2. Mandatory Scrapping: According to the 'Regulations on the Mandatory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles,' if a vehicle fails to obtain a valid inspection certification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of its inspection validity period, it will be mandatorily scrapped.