Does an Unscrapped Motorcycle Affect Car Purchase?
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There are restrictions on motor vehicles, requiring the motorcycle to be deregistered first, especially if the unregistered motorcycle has any outstanding violation records that also need to be resolved. Failure to scrap it will affect the renewal of the vehicle license. Motor vehicles that meet the national scrapping standards or, although not meeting the national scrapping standards, have severely damaged engines or chassis and fail to comply with the national motor vehicle safety technical conditions or national motor vehicle pollutant emission standards are considered scrapped vehicles. If the motorcycle owner fails to legally complete the deregistration process, the vehicle management department will not process any new motor vehicle registration or transfer registration procedures. The vehicle management department will also revoke the registration certificate, license plate, and vehicle license for motorcycles that fail to obtain the inspection qualification mark on time. For those who fail to complete the deregistration process within the deadline, a mandatory deregistration will be announced. Motorcycles are also classified as motor vehicles and require a motor vehicle license to be driven on the road, meaning they must comply with the annual inspection policies for motor vehicles. To deregister a motorcycle, simply bring the relevant documents, including the motor vehicle registration certificate obtained at the time of purchase, the license plate, and the vehicle license, and have the motorcycle recycled. Upon obtaining the motor vehicle scrapping recycling certificate, the motorcycle can be deregistered using the aforementioned documents.