What are the consequences for owners if a motorcycle is not scrapped after expiration?
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Owners of motorcycles that are not scrapped after expiration will face penalty points and difficulties in transferring vehicle ownership. Below are detailed explanations of the impacts on owners if a motorcycle is not scrapped after expiration: 1. Penalty Points: If a motorcycle has reached its scrapping deadline and is caught by traffic police, the owner will face hefty fines and a deduction of 12 points from their driver's license. The vehicle cannot undergo annual inspection, cannot be insured, and cannot be driven on the road. Driving it is illegal, and if it leads to a traffic accident, the owner may be detained or even sentenced. 2. Difficulties in Vehicle Transfer: If there is an un-inspected or unscrapped motorcycle under the owner's name, it may hinder the normal process of license renewal. Additionally, when purchasing a new motorcycle or car, transferring ownership under the owner's name will likely be denied in most regions.