What are the consequences of not handling overdue vehicle inspections under one's name?
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Having overdue vehicle inspections under one's name affects the renewal and inspection of a driver's license upon expiration and also impacts the registration of newly purchased motor vehicles. Motor vehicles that fail to undergo safety technical inspections within the legally prescribed period will be subject to warnings or fines by the traffic management department of the public security authorities. Below is additional information: Methods for renewing overdue vehicle inspections: Vehicles with overdue inspections can undergo inspection again. However, before the inspection, the owner of the overdue vehicle must receive penalties from the traffic police department. Generally, penalties may vary slightly by region. After completing the penalties, the vehicle can enter the normal inspection process. Content of annual inspections: Check whether the vehicle has a user manual, certificate of conformity (for imported vehicles, the commodity inspection certificate), and whether the factory sample marks on the vehicle body are complete. Measure the external and internal dimensions of the motor vehicle, including wheelbase and axle track. Specific measurement items include vehicle length, width, height, cargo compartment panel height and area, wheelbase, axle track, etc. Conduct inspections item by item according to technical inspection standards. Upon passing, fill out the "Motor Vehicle Initial Inspection Alteration Registration Form" and record the unladen weight, load capacity, passenger capacity, and number of occupants in the driver's cabin as specified by the manufacturer.