What are the penalties for driving a vehicle with an overdue inspection license?
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The consequences of driving with an overdue inspection license are as follows: 1. Legal provisions: According to relevant laws and regulations, the owner of a motor vehicle can apply for an inspection qualification mark at the vehicle management office of the registration place within three months before the expiration of the motor vehicle inspection validity period. If driving a motor vehicle that has not passed the annual inspection, the traffic police department will detain the motor vehicle in accordance with the law and may impose a fine of 200 yuan on the driver. Once the traffic police find a vehicle with an "overdue inspection" on the road, they will detain and confiscate the motor vehicle in accordance with the law, forcibly scrap it, impose a fine of 200 to 2,000 yuan on the driver, and revoke the motor vehicle driver's license. 2. Insurance compensation: If an accident occurs to a vehicle that has not undergone annual inspection on schedule, the insurance company may refuse to compensate. The insurance contract stipulates that it only applies to qualified and legal vehicles. Vehicles that have not undergone annual inspection are unqualified vehicles and are not allowed to be driven on the road according to regulations. The insurance company is also exempt from liability for such vehicles.
As a car owner, I've had the experience of failing to get my vehicle inspected on time, and it was no joke. That time, I was too busy with work and forgot to check. I got pulled over by traffic police as soon as I drove out, fined 200 yuan and deducted 3 points. The point deduction was the worst—you only get 12 points on your license per year. If you're overdue for too long, it gets even worse: your car might be towed at your own expense, and if your vehicle license gets frozen, you're really in trouble. Skipping the annual inspection poses many risks, like aging brakes or faulty lights that can easily cause accidents. If you hit someone, the insurance might even refuse to pay. I've learned my lesson and now get the inspection done a month early, setting reminders on my phone. If overdue, I rush to the inspection station for a recheck without taking chances. Driving safety comes first—don’t risk big trouble to save a little time. Develop good habits to avoid fines and drive with peace of mind.