Does the Expiration Month Count as Overdue for Annual Inspection?
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Annual inspection expiration month does not count as overdue. Detailed introduction to vehicle overdue inspection: Vehicle overdue inspection refers to the situation where a vehicle fails to undergo the normal annual inspection, meaning it was not tested at the vehicle management office within the specified validity period. To make it more convenient for everyone, the vehicle management office generally sets a three-month grace period. Completing the annual inspection within this period will not result in penalties. However, exceeding this grace period puts the vehicle in an overdue inspection status. When going to the inspection station for annual inspection later, the vehicle must first be cleared of the overdue status, which may then result in penalties. Penalties for vehicle overdue inspection: If the overdue period is within three months, simply completing the inspection will suffice, and you will receive a verbal warning without a fine; if the overdue period exceeds three months but is less than two years, a fine will be imposed, and certain points will be deducted.