What Are the Conditions for Vehicle Scrapping?

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StevenDella
07/29/25 6:03pm
There are a total of ten conditions. The specific details are as follows: Safety and emission failures: Based on the usage, safety technology, and emission inspection status of motor vehicles, the state enforces mandatory scrapping for vehicles that meet the scrapping criteria. Departmental vehicle management: Departments such as commerce, public security, environmental protection, and development and reform are responsible for supervising and managing the recycling and dismantling of scrapped vehicles, enforcing mandatory scrapping standards, and other related tasks according to their respective duties. Mileage and service life: Registered motor vehicles that meet any of the following conditions must be mandatorily scrapped. The owners should refer to the vehicle's service life and mileage and sell the vehicle to a qualified recycling and dismantling enterprise. The enterprise will then carry out registration, dismantling, and destruction as per regulations and submit the vehicle's registration certificate, license plate, and driving license to the traffic management department of the public security authority for cancellation.
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