How Long Can a Motor Vehicle Go Without Inspection Before Being Mandatorily Scrapped?
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If a vehicle fails to undergo annual inspection for three consecutive inspection cycles (i.e., six years), it will be deregistered. Additional information is as follows: "Regulations on the Mandatory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles": Registered motor vehicles shall be mandatorily scrapped under any of the following circumstances, and the owner shall sell the vehicle to a motor vehicle recycling and dismantling enterprise. The enterprise shall process the vehicle in accordance with regulations, including registration, dismantling, and destruction, and submit the vehicle registration certificate, license plate, and driving license to the traffic management department of the public security authority for deregistration: reaching the service life specified in Article 5 of these regulations; failing to meet the national safety technical standards for in-use vehicles after repair and adjustment; failing to meet the national standards for pollutant emissions or noise from in-use vehicles after repair, adjustment, or the adoption of control technologies; or failing to obtain the motor vehicle inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection validity period.