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How Many Points Are Deducted for Expired Annual Inspection?

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WilliamFitz
07/29/2025, 07:08:58 AM

Driving a vehicle without timely annual inspection will result in 3 penalty points and a fine. Consequences of not attending the annual inspection on time: Vehicles that have not undergone the annual inspection on time are not allowed on the road; driving such a vehicle will result in 3 penalty points and a fine; if an accident occurs involving a vehicle that has not been inspected, the responsible party will bear full or primary liability, and the insurance company will not compensate; driving without timely annual inspection is considered illegal and may lead to vehicle impoundment; according to the "Mandatory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles," if a vehicle fails to obtain the inspection qualification mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection period, it will be forcibly scrapped. Annual inspection precautions: During the annual inspection, the vehicle management office will check the vehicle's lights. If the lights are found to be too dim or too bright, the vehicle will be deemed unqualified and will not pass the inspection. If the lights are too dim, check the lighting circuit and bulbs for aging, and replace relevant parts if necessary. If xenon lights have been installed, it is recommended to revert to the original headlights before the annual inspection to pass the test.

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DeIris
08/13/2025, 01:39:15 PM

Last time I forgot my car's annual inspection was overdue, and got pulled over by traffic police. They directly deducted 3 points from my license and fined me 200 yuan. I deeply regretted it. That was my first time encountering such an issue, and I later learned that you get fined if the inspection is overdue by even one month, with longer delays possibly resulting in more points deducted. Now I've developed a habit of setting a phone reminder one week in advance every year to get the inspection done. It's not just about avoiding point deductions - if a car isn't properly inspected and has brake or lighting failures, how dangerous would that be while driving? In case of an accident, insurance might even refuse to pay. Recently I saw news reports that some places have monitoring systems automatically identifying uninspected vehicles with stricter penalties, which made me even more vigilant. I recommend everyone regularly check the reminder dates on their insurance policies.

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CamilaLee
10/07/2025, 10:33:56 PM

I've been helping friends with vehicle-related issues for years and have seen plenty of cases of expired annual inspections. Typically, the DMV will deduct 3 points and impose a fine ranging from 200 to 500 yuan, depending on local regulations. The reason is straightforward – failing to conduct timely annual inspections is considered a high-risk violation that impacts public safety. I've seen cases where accumulated demerit points from several months of overdue inspections led to license suspension. Moreover, neglecting inspections isn't just about fines and points – it poses greater risks to vehicle condition. Issues like non-compliant lighting or emissions can easily lead to accidents on the road. My advice: schedule a comprehensive vehicle check-up annually in advance, use a reminder app to track dates – it saves money and gives peace of mind. Don't gamble with it; getting caught by traffic cameras or random checks creates a huge hassle to resolve.

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VanArianna
11/20/2025, 10:53:23 PM

As a new driver, I also neglected the annual inspection deadline when I first bought my car. Last year, I accidentally exceeded the deadline by ten days, resulting in 3 points deducted and a 300-yuan fine. That experience was quite a hassle. Friends said new drivers often make this mistake due to poor memory or lack of knowledge about the rules. Although the points deducted weren’t many, for someone like me with a low initial point balance, any further deductions would be risky. Since then, I’ve gotten smarter—I always ask about the inspection cycle at the service center, knowing it ensures safety, like checking tire wear to avoid blowouts. In short, don’t procrastinate—just set a phone reminder and you’re good to go.

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MacMila
01/11/2026, 12:29:37 AM

Our family has been driving for many years, and what we fear most is car trouble. Once, our child forgot to renew the vehicle inspection due to a busy work schedule and was penalized with 3 points deducted and a 250-yuan fine. We've discussed this issue multiple times since then. Although the point deduction may seem minor, accumulating 12 points over several violations would require retaking the driving test, which would greatly inconvenience our family's transportation. More importantly, the annual inspection checks critical components like brakes and the engine, preventing potential failures that could endanger our elderly and children. I recommend scheduling a vehicle check before family trips and marking the inspection dates on a calendar to avoid forgetting. Also, stay updated on local policies, as penalties are stricter in big cities—handling it early can save both hassle and money.

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LaWalker
04/07/2026, 04:45:50 AM

Points Deducted for Expired Annual Inspection My friend is a traffic police officer and shared some insights with me: typically, on-the-spot enforcement results in a 3-point deduction and a fine of around 200 yuan. However, severe delays, such as exceeding six months, may lead to cumulative penalties. The underlying logic is to encourage vehicle owners to maintain safe conditions—expired inspections increase the risk of malfunctions, like turn signal failures causing rear-end collisions. What I learned is not to overlook the minor penalty points; timely annual inspections help detect hidden issues early, saving on major repair costs. Developing a habit of checking the inspection sticker before each drive and setting reminders on your phone makes it simple. In the long run, good habits are more cost-effective than last-minute fixes.

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