What are the consequences of automatic deregistration of motorcycles?
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The consequences of automatic deregistration of motorcycles are: the vehicle management department will not handle the registration or transfer procedures for new motor vehicles, and for those that fail to obtain the inspection qualification mark within the specified period, the vehicle management department will cancel the registration certificate, license plate, and driving license; for those that fail to complete the deregistration procedures within the specified period, a mandatory deregistration will be announced; for drivers who drive the aforementioned motor vehicles on the road, they will be fined and their motor vehicle driving license will be revoked. The maximum automatic deregistration period for motorcycles is 13 years, or within 3 months from the date of the police announcement, vehicles that have not undergone annual inspection must be sent for inspection. Vehicles that fail to comply will be deregistered by the police. According to the motor vehicle registration regulations, the motor vehicle management office shall deregister registered motor vehicles under the following circumstances: 1. The motor vehicle has reached the national mandatory scrapping standard, and the owner fails to complete the deregistration procedures within the specified period; 2. The motor vehicle that has reached the national mandatory scrapping standard is confiscated and forcibly scrapped according to the law.