How many points are deducted for failing to undergo annual inspection as required?
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Failing to undergo annual inspection as required will result in a deduction of 3 points. Annual inspection time requirements: Small and micro non-operational passenger vehicles are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years. For vehicles over 6 years but less than 10 years old, inspection is required every two years. For vehicles over 15 years old, inspection is required every 6 months. Operational passenger vehicles must be inspected annually within the first 5 years, and every 6 months thereafter. Trucks and large/medium non-operational passenger vehicles must be inspected annually within the first 10 years, and every 6 months thereafter. Imported vehicles follow the same rules as other vehicle types and can undergo regular inspection at any testing facility. Annual inspection precautions: Vehicles that fail the annual inspection must be repaired within a specified time limit. If they still fail after the deadline, the vehicle management office will confiscate their license plates and prohibit further operation. Vehicles that do not undergo annual inspection without reason or fail the inspection are prohibited from driving on roads and cannot be transferred. Vehicles that meet scrapping conditions or exceed the prescribed service life will not be inspected, and their license plates will be revoked with the files canceled, leading to scrapping.