What are the penalties for overdue annual inspection during the new car exemption period?
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According to relevant traffic regulations, vehicles without annual inspection are not qualified to be on the road. If they continue to be driven, they will be penalized with 3 demerit points and a fine. For vehicles that fail to undergo annual inspection on time, all traffic accidents caused will be entirely or primarily the responsibility of the party involved, and the insurance company will not bear any liability. Because the insurance policy specifies that vehicles with expired inspections are among the objects of refusal to compensate, once a traffic accident occurs with an overdue inspection vehicle, all responsibilities will fall on the party involved, and the insurance company has the right to refuse compensation. If you realize that your vehicle has exceeded the annual inspection deadline, the first thing to do is to stop driving the vehicle on the road and complete the annual inspection procedures as soon as possible. For vehicles that have exceeded the inspection period by less than a year, there will be no penalties when completing the inspection procedures at the vehicle management department. If you find that your vehicle's annual inspection has expired and you are eligible for exemption, please do not drive the overdue vehicle to the vehicle management office for procedures. You can choose other means of transportation or drive another vehicle instead.