
Vehicles that have not undergone annual inspection on time are not allowed on the road. The vehicle will be penalized with 3 demerit points and a fine. The party involved will bear full or primary responsibility, and the company will not compensate. The vehicle may be impounded. If a motor vehicle fails to obtain an inspection compliance mark for three consecutive inspection periods after the expiration of its inspection validity, it will be subject to mandatory scrapping.

I ran into the issue of my car's annual inspection being overdue last month and was a bit panicked at first, but handling it wasn't too bad. First, avoid driving the car on the road to prevent getting penalty points and fines from the police. What I did was call the traffic police directly to confirm that a shorter overdue period might result in a smaller fine, then booked an appointment online at the nearest inspection station. I brought my vehicle license and ID card, paid a 200-yuan fine, and after they checked the brakes, lights, and so on without finding any issues, it was all done in less than an hour. A reminder to everyone: it's best to set a alarm for the next inspection date, and regular vehicle maintenance can also reduce the risk of problems during the inspection—safety first, after all.

As a new driver, I forgot about the annual inspection for the first time and it was overdue by a week. Fortunately, there were no serious consequences. Here's what I did: as soon as I realized it was overdue, I checked the official website of the local vehicle office, which usually has detailed guidelines. I called to schedule an inspection time, and the staff mentioned that if it's only a few days overdue, there might be no penalty. Still, I prepared 300 yuan in cash just in case. Before going, I made sure to wash the car and check that the lights and tires were in good condition. In the end, it passed the inspection on the first try. Now I've developed a habit of checking the dates regularly. I recommend new drivers download an app to track vehicle information—it's both convenient and safe.

If your vehicle's annual inspection has expired, it's crucial to handle it promptly as safe driving is the top priority. From my experience, drive directly to the inspection station for consultation—don't wait for reminders to take action. The general steps are: inquire about the overdue fine standards (likely around 100-200 RMB), schedule an inspection time, fix any minor issues, and once it passes inspection, you're done. The key is to get it sorted as soon as possible—if an accident occurs, companies may refuse to cover it, which would be even more troublesome. A friendly reminder: set up a memo to avoid forgetting and causing yourself unnecessary hassle.

When my vehicle's annual inspection expired, I was most worried about spending extra money, so I acted quickly. Handling it in the first few days after expiration results in lower fines. I checked with the DMV and learned I could book an appointment online to save time. On the day, I brought all the necessary documents to the inspection station, paid 150 yuan, and passed the inspection to get it updated. I also took the opportunity to check the aging brake pads to avoid future issues. The key to saving money is not to delay—avoid driving after expiration to prevent additional penalties. Simple and efficient.

Don't rush to drive if your annual inspection has expired. First, I parked the car to check the procedures. Typically, you should contact the department to confirm the status—there might be a fine, but the amount depends on how long it's overdue. I immediately booked an appointment at the inspection station, brought the required documents, and got the inspection done. The whole process can take as little as half an hour if everything goes smoothly. To avoid similar issues in the future, I recommend setting reminders and paying attention to regular vehicle maintenance, such as checking tire pressure, to reduce the chances of failing the annual inspection.


