What Are the Consequences of Not Paying Motorcycle Fines?

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MacHenry
07/30/25 9:28am
If motorcycle traffic fines are not paid, an additional 3% of the fine amount will be imposed daily, and the People's Court may be petitioned for compulsory enforcement. How to maintain a motorcycle during normal operation: 1. Oil change cycle: If semi-synthetic oil is used, the change cycle is generally 3,000 kilometers. It is possible to push it to 4,000 kilometers, but to ensure the engine's longevity, it is recommended to change the oil every 3,000 kilometers. Each time the oil is changed, inject about 100 milliliters of residual oil into the exhaust pipe. 2. Gasoline selection: Try to refuel at large local Sinopec gas stations and use 93-octane gasoline with carbon deposit removal. Do not wait until the fuel is completely exhausted before refueling, as engine stalling due to fuel shortage can damage the engine. 3. Cleaning the air filter, carburetor, and oil filter: Every 3,000 kilometers, which is every time the oil is changed, clean the air filter (if it is paper, it can only be replaced) and the oil filter. Every 6,000 kilometers, which is every other oil change, clean the carburetor.
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