What are the impacts of long-term vehicle inspection delinquency on individuals?
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Vehicle inspection delinquency only affects the vehicle's license. If the vehicle is not driven, it will not impact the driver's license. However, driving a vehicle with overdue inspection will result in penalty points on the driver's license and fines. Below are relevant details about inspection delinquency: Precautions: Applicants must pass the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test. Four photos of the driver are required. A medical institution must issue the original "Motor Vehicle Driver Physical Condition Certificate." Application Materials: Applicants must pass the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (commonly known as Subject 1) and pass the test within two years after the driver's license is revoked.
My car hasn't undergone the annual inspection for several months. Last time I was stopped by the police for a check, I was directly fined 300 yuan and had 2 points deducted from my driver's license. If this continues with long-term inspection evasion, the accumulated fines could reach thousands of yuan. What's even more annoying is the constant fear of being caught and accumulating too many penalty points, which might lead to having to retake the driving test. In case of an accident, the insurance company will definitely refuse to pay, and I'll have to cover the repair costs and compensation myself, resulting in even greater losses. Prolonged neglect also worsens the car's condition, like brake failure issues not being fixed in time, which is extremely dangerous on highways. Eventually, I'll have to rush to make up for the inspection, paying extra fees and going through the hassle. Honestly, getting the annual inspection done on time saves money and peace of mind—it's not worth playing with fire.