How long after the annual inspection of a car expires will a fine be imposed?
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If the annual inspection of a car has been overdue for one year, no fine will be imposed. Vehicles that have not undergone the annual inspection will not be fined when they go for the inspection later, and the inspection will be charged according to the normal standard. However, vehicles with an expired annual inspection are not allowed to be driven on the road. If a vehicle with an expired annual inspection is still driven on the road and is caught by traffic police, a fine will be imposed, 3 points will be deducted, and the owner will be urged to complete the vehicle inspection procedures within the specified time. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Article 47, Paragraph 4 of the "Automobile Registration Management Measures": If a vehicle fails to undergo the mandatory safety technical inspection within the specified period, the public security traffic management department will issue a warning or impose a fine of up to 200 yuan. Only after paying the fine can the annual inspection be conducted. If the annual inspection has been overdue for a few days, bring the relevant documents to the inspection station for a supplementary inspection as soon as possible; 2. "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations": The owner of a car can apply for an inspection mark at the vehicle management office of the registration location within 3 months before the expiration of the vehicle's inspection validity period. One of the penalties is that vehicles driven on the road without timely annual inspection will be fined and have 3 points deducted.
My small car's annual inspection expired just a few days last year, and I got pulled over by traffic police while going out for groceries. They fined me 200 yuan and deducted 3 points. The officer said any driving after the expiration date counts as violation with no grace period - immediate penalty. Later when I went to complete the overdue inspection, I also had to pay late fees and wasted my whole weekend waiting in line at the testing station. Reminding everyone: don't be like me - set a phone calendar reminder well in advance to get it done before the deadline. The fine is the least concern, it can also affect your insurance claims. If your car gets impounded, that's real trouble - wasting both money and time. Now I've developed the habit of checking testing station appointment info two months early every year to avoid last-minute panic.