How many points will be deducted for a motor vehicle on the road without annual inspection as required?
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A motor vehicle on the road without annual inspection as required will be deducted 3 points. Relevant regulations on vehicle annual inspection: For vehicles that pass the periodic inspection, stamps will be affixed on the driving license and the "Motor Vehicle Periodic Inspection Form"; for vehicles that fail the periodic inspection, they must be repaired within the specified time. If they still fail after the deadline, the vehicle management authority has the right to confiscate the license plates and driving license of the unqualified vehicle, and the vehicle will not be allowed to drive on the road or be transferred. Vehicles that cannot participate in the periodic inspection due to special reasons should apply for an extension in advance to the vehicle management authority; vehicles stationed outside can entrust the local vehicle management authority to conduct the inspection on their behalf, and the results will be notified to the original vehicle management authority after the inspection; vehicles that do not participate in the periodic inspection without reason are not allowed to drive on the road. Time requirements for annual inspection: Small and micro non-operational passenger vehicles are exempt from inspection within 6 years, and for those over 6 years but less than 10 years, they are inspected every two years; for those over 10 years but less than 15 years, they are inspected annually; for those over 15 years, they are inspected every 6 months. Operational passenger vehicles are inspected annually within 5 years; for those over 5 years, they are inspected every 6 months. Trucks and large and medium-sized non-operational passenger vehicles are inspected annually within 10 years; for those over 10 years, they are inspected every 6 months. Imported vehicles, like other vehicle types, can undergo periodic inspection at any testing site.