How long will a motorcycle be deregistered if it fails the annual inspection, and will there be any consequences?
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Motorcycles will not be automatically deregistered if they fail the annual inspection, but if they are not inspected for three years, they will be forcibly scrapped, and the owner must submit the scrapped motor vehicle registration certificate, license plate, and driving license to the traffic management department of the public security authority for deregistration. Below is some information about motorcycle deregistration: 1. Legal provisions: According to the "Mandatory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles," registered motor vehicles must be forcibly scrapped under certain circumstances, and the owner must sell the vehicle to a qualified scrapping and recycling enterprise. 2. Important notes: There are no consequences for not deregistering a motorcycle during its service life, but motorcycles that have reached the national mandatory scrapping standards must be deregistered as required by law. Failure to do so is considered illegal. Drivers with unresolved violations will not pass the license renewal inspection and must complete the deregistration process for the scrapped motorcycle before they can proceed with the inspection.