How to Handle Traffic Violations During the Two-Year Vehicle Inspection Exemption Period?
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Methods for handling traffic violations during the two-year vehicle inspection exemption period: First, pay the traffic violation fines and clear the vehicle's violation records, then apply for the inspection compliance label. If violations are not addressed, they will affect the vehicle's annual inspection despite the two-year exemption. Below is an introduction to vehicle annual inspection: 1. Definition and purpose of vehicle annual inspection: It is an annual inspection conducted according to the "Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety" for vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates. The purpose is to examine the main technical conditions of the vehicle, encourage enhanced maintenance, keep the vehicle in good condition, and ensure driving safety. 2. Risks of not participating in the annual inspection: For vehicles that fail to undergo the annual inspection on time, the involved party will bear full or primary responsibility for any resulting traffic accidents, and the insurance company will not be liable. Since the insurance policy specifies that vehicles with expired inspections are among the objects of claim rejection, once a traffic accident occurs involving such a vehicle, all responsibilities fall on the involved party, and the insurance company has the right to refuse compensation.