What are the penalties for driving an uninsured vehicle?
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Driving an uninsured vehicle is subject to a fine of twice the minimum premium payable for compulsory traffic insurance. Below is a partial introduction to the penalties for uninsured vehicles: 1. Legal provisions: According to Article 98 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, if the owner or manager of a motor vehicle fails to insure the vehicle with compulsory third-party liability insurance as required by the state, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall detain the vehicle until the insurance is purchased, and impose a fine of twice the insurance premium payable for the minimum liability limit. 2. Introduction: After purchasing compulsory insurance for a vehicle, a corresponding label will be affixed to the front windshield of the car. If a motor vehicle is driven on the road without insurance and is stopped by traffic police, the vehicle will be detained and two points will be deducted from the driver's license.