How many days can the biennial exemption inspection mark be overdue?
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The biennial exemption inspection mark can be overdue for up to 15 days. Exceeding 15 days will result in penalties, and you should participate in the annual inspection as soon as possible. Regulations on vehicle annual inspection: According to relevant national regulations, motor vehicles should undergo annual inspections on time. Vehicles that exceed the inspection period are not allowed to drive on the road, otherwise they will face penalties such as 3-point deduction and fines. Moreover, if a traffic accident occurs while driving an overdue vehicle, the insurance company has the right to refuse compensation. Vehicle age eligible for exemption from on-site inspection: According to the reform measures introduced by the Ministry of Public Security, since 2014, vehicles within 6 years of use are exempt from on-site inspection. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, vehicles within 6 years of use require biennial periodic inspections. Owners need to provide documents such as the vehicle registration certificate and compulsory traffic insurance, and after handling traffic accidents and violations, they must go to the vehicle management office to collect the inspection mark.
Last time I was chatting with a friend about cars, and we discussed how there's a 90-day grace period after the inspection exemption label expires. During this period, you can complete the annual inspection or renew the label without facing penalties. However, don't delay too long—remember to download a traffic management app and set a reminder before the deadline to avoid getting fined a few hundred yuan or even receiving penalty points if you're caught exceeding the limit. Vehicle safety is a big deal, so it's best to handle it promptly when it's due—it saves both hassle and worry.