
Penalties for driving without vehicle inspection are stipulated in the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China (2011 Amendment)" as follows: 1. Article 90: If a motor vehicle driver violates road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic regulations, a warning or a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan shall be imposed. If this Law provides otherwise, penalties shall be imposed in accordance with those provisions. 2. Article 95: If a motor vehicle driven on the road does not display a motor vehicle license plate, inspection qualification mark, or insurance mark, or does not carry the vehicle license or driver's license, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall detain the motor vehicle, notify the party to provide the corresponding license plates, marks, or complete the required procedures, and may impose penalties in accordance with the provisions of Article 90 of this Law. If the party provides the corresponding license plates, marks, or completes the required procedures, the motor vehicle shall be promptly returned. Those who intentionally obscure, deface, or fail to install motor vehicle license plates in accordance with regulations shall be penalized in accordance with the provisions of Article 90 of this Law.

Driving a car without an annual inspection is a serious issue. The inspection ensures the safety of brakes, lights, and emissions. A car that hasn't been inspected poses multiple hazards, such as potential brake failure or dim lights, significantly increasing the risk of accidents. If caught by traffic police, you could face a fine ranging from 200 to 2,000 yuan, lose 3 to 6 points on your license, and have your vehicle impounded. Additionally, insurance may not cover accident claims, doubling your losses. I recommend immediately finding a safe place to park and contacting the vehicle management office to arrange a supplementary inspection. It's best to develop a habit of setting phone reminders in advance or scheduling the inspection along with annual maintenance for convenience and safety. Preventing accidents is more important than anything else—don't risk major consequences for minor negligence.

Driving an uninspected vehicle is a serious offense. Typically, you'll be fined between 200 to 2000 yuan, have 3 to 6 points deducted from your license, and your vehicle may be temporarily impounded. In case of an accident, you'll bear full responsibility, and insurance may refuse to cover the damages, making the process time-consuming. If you realize you've forgotten the inspection, stop driving immediately and call a tow truck to take your vehicle for a belated inspection. Prepare documents like your vehicle license and insurance policy, and visit the inspection station as soon as possible to mitigate penalties. It's advisable to use an app to track inspection dates and schedule them in advance to avoid forgetting. Public safety relies on everyone's cooperation—following regulations helps prevent unnecessary trouble.

Once I forgot my annual vehicle inspection and got pulled over by the police. I was fined 500 yuan and had 3 points deducted from my license. My car was towed, and it took me a whole day to get the inspection done afterward. I was so regretful. Since then, I've set a calendar reminder to do it on time every year, and now it's much less hassle. Remember, don't be lazy like I was—safety first.


