How to Handle a Vehicle After It's Scrapped?

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MacCameron
07/25/25 3:27pm
The formal scrapping process for a vehicle involves completing the relevant scrapping procedures at the local vehicle management office. The specific details are as follows: 1. Scrapping Process: Influenced by profit, many vehicle owners often sell their scrapped cars to car dealers. These dealers offer a higher price to attract sellers. The scrapped vehicles then re-enter the market and reappear on the roads. According to traffic police authorities, scrapped vehicles are referred to as "road killers" and mobile time bombs. 2. Proper Handling of Scrapped Vehicles: There are numerous safety hazards during driving. The state does not allow private handling of scrapped vehicles. Therefore, it is advised that vehicle owners should not be tempted by small profits to sell their cars to dealers. Firstly, scrapped vehicles entering the black market are mostly modified or assembled into new cars, posing serious safety hazards to road traffic. Secondly, if scrapped vehicles are used by criminals, the original owners may bear legal responsibility.
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