Is there a fine for exceeding the motorcycle annual inspection by 10 days?

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MacKinsley
07/30/25 12:13am
If the vehicle inspection is overdue, traffic police may impose a fine of 200 yuan and deduct 3 points. According to the new Regulation No. 124: Motor vehicles that fail to obtain the inspection qualification mark within three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection validity period shall be deregistered. Therefore, the vehicle will be deregistered if it exceeds three cycles. Relevant information about vehicle annual inspection is as follows: Introduction: Vehicle annual inspection (Vehicles-inspection), also known as motor vehicle inspection. Depending on the nature of the motor vehicle's use, the inspection items and scope may vary. Inspection items: According to the definition in RB/T218-2017 "Requirements for Qualification and Competence Evaluation of Inspection and Testing Institutions - Motor Vehicle Inspection Institutions," motor vehicle inspection includes three categories: motor vehicle safety technical inspection, motor vehicle emission inspection, and comprehensive performance inspection of automobiles.
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