What are the consequences if the vehicle annual inspection time is exceeded?
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There is no grace period for vehicle annual inspections. If it exceeds even one day, the vehicle cannot be driven on the road. If you continue to drive, and if caught by the police, the vehicle will be impounded. The owner must first complete the annual inspection before being able to use the vehicle again, and will also face point deductions and fines. Regarding vehicle annual inspections: 1. The 6-year exemption policy for new vehicles: The 6-year exemption means that small non-commercial passenger vehicles are exempt from on-site inspections for 6 years, but every two years, the owner must still bring the vehicle registration certificate, owner's ID card, and compulsory insurance policy, settle any traffic violations, and go to the vehicle management office to collect the annual inspection sticker. This policy only applies to passenger vehicles with 5 seats or fewer; 7-seat private vehicles are not included. 2. Annual inspection validity period: The vehicle registration certificate's supplementary page will indicate an annual inspection validity period, which is specified by month, not by a specific day. The owner only needs to pass the annual inspection within the expiration month.