What are the consequences of not scrapping a vehicle?
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The consequences of not scrapping a vehicle include: Affecting the renewal or annual inspection of the driver's license; Driving a vehicle that has not undergone inspection may result in fines and revocation of the driver's license; The vehicle will be forcibly scrapped, with the cost borne by the owner. Applying for vehicle scrapping requires handling any traffic violations, otherwise it will affect the owner's credit score, causing inconvenience in future life. The process of scrapping a vehicle is as follows: The owner fills out and submits an application form; The application is registered and reviewed, and a scrapping notice is issued. For vehicles that have not reached the scrapping age, after inspection and confirmation that they meet the scrapping standards, a notice is issued; The owner takes the vehicle scrapping notice to a qualified recycling company to deliver the vehicle; The company dismantles the vehicle and takes photographs after inspection; The owner checks and signs the form, then returns the license plates, and the scrapping registration is processed according to regulations.