What are the penalties for not obtaining a Beijing entry permit?

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Tom
07/29/25 8:48pm
Failure to obtain a Beijing entry permit will result in a fine of 100 RMB and 3 penalty points. The specific penalties for not obtaining a Beijing entry permit are as follows: Penalty 1: Vehicles from other provinces, autonomous regions, or municipalities without a Beijing entry permit that enter roads within the Sixth Ring Road (excluding the Sixth Ring Road itself) will be deemed as "motor vehicles violating prohibition signs," resulting in a fine of 100 RMB and 3 penalty points. Penalty 2: After the first penalty, there will be no further enforcement within four hours. However, if the vehicle has not left the area beyond the Sixth Ring Road after four hours, it will again face a fine of 100 RMB and 3 penalty points, and so on. Penalty 3: For vehicles without a Beijing entry permit or with an expired permit parked on urban roads of branch level or above within the aforementioned area, the number of days parked will correspondingly reduce the number of days for which a Beijing entry permit can be obtained that year.
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