What are the impacts of not inspecting a vehicle on the car owner?
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Will be fined and have the vehicle impounded. Below are the relevant extended information: 1. Reasons for vehicle annual inspection: Timely elimination of potential vehicle safety hazards, urging the strengthening of vehicle maintenance, and reducing the occurrence of traffic accidents. 2. Consequences of not conducting annual vehicle inspection: (1) No compensation for accidents involving vehicles overdue for annual inspection: According to the "Motor Vehicle Third Party Liability Insurance Clause," if a traffic accident occurs when the insured vehicle has not undergone the required annual inspection or fails the inspection, or if the insured vehicle does not possess a valid driving license under other circumstances, the insurer will not bear the compensation liability. That is, the insurance contract stipulates that it only applies to qualified and legal vehicles. In addition to not compensating for traffic accidents involving vehicles that have not undergone annual inspection on time, insurance companies will also refuse compensation for lost vehicles. (2) Vehicles not inspected will be impounded and fined: For vehicles that have not participated in the annual inspection, traffic police can impose a fine and deduct 3 points from the driver's license according to the "Road Traffic Safety Law," and the vehicle will also be impounded.