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How many points will be deducted for a motorcycle that hasn't undergone annual inspection for 6 years?

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KyleLee
08/28/25 7:04am

A motorcycle whose driving license has been overdue for annual inspection for 6 years and is still in operation will be penalized with 3 points if caught by traffic police. If the motorcycle is uninsured, a fine of twice the compulsory traffic insurance amount may be imposed, and the motorcycle will be impounded. In the event of a traffic accident, if the insured vehicle has not undergone the required annual inspection or fails the inspection, or if the insured vehicle does not possess a valid driving license under other circumstances, the insurer will not be liable for compensation. Below is a detailed introduction: Introduction 1: For motor vehicles registered and driven on the road, regular safety technical inspections should be conducted according to laws and administrative regulations, based on factors such as vehicle usage, passenger and cargo capacity, and service life. Introduction 2: Motor vehicles driven on the road that fail to undergo regular safety technical inspections as required will be penalized with 3 points per violation.

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HazelDella
09/10/25 5:17am

If a motorcycle hasn't undergone annual inspection for 6 years and gets caught, it usually results in penalty points. According to traffic regulations, driving a vehicle with overdue inspection will directly incur 3 points on the ticket, along with a possible fine of 200 yuan. I often discuss this with fellow riders because annual inspections check the vehicle's safety conditions, such as brakes and lights - crucial components. Six years without inspection poses greater risks; poor vehicle condition increases accident likelihood and may lead to mandatory scrapping. It's advisable to immediately visit the DMV to complete the overdue procedures. Prolonging it risks more than just points and fines - causing harm to yourself or others in an accident would be the real tragedy. Develop a habit of regular inspections; don't wait for a ticket to regret it. Safety always comes first.

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VonJanelle
10/24/25 6:08am

I have a friend who forgot to get his motorcycle inspected for several years. He was stopped by traffic police, fined, and had 3 points deducted from his license, plus late fees. Long-term lack of inspection can lead to vehicle deregistration, hiding issues like metal fatigue or wiring degradation, posing major road hazards. Penalty points serve as a warning—uninspected vehicles risk failures like steering loss or tire blowouts, endangering lives. Don’t delay; schedule an inspection now. DMV’s appointment services make it easy. Fix or replace parts promptly to avoid minor issues escalating into disasters.

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SanLiam
12/07/25 6:32am

Riding a motorcycle without annual inspection for six years, got caught as a typical case with 3 points deducted, and a fine is unavoidable. The key issue is that the vehicle hasn't been checked for so long, its mechanical parts must have rusted or deformed, and it could break down at any moment while riding. My previous old bike had an accident after just three years without inspection, so now I've learned my lesson and get it inspected on time every year. Safety is not something to be careless about—completing the overdue procedures early saves both money and hassle.

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