What does mandatory scrapping of vehicles at 600,000 kilometers mean?
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Mandatory scrapping of vehicles at 600,000 kilometers means that once a vehicle has been driven for 600,000 kilometers, it must be scrapped and can no longer be driven on the road. The latest regulations on vehicle scrapping in 2021: The restrictions on the service life of non-commercial passenger vehicles have been abolished, while the mileage limit for private cars has been set at 600,000 kilometers. Vehicles are exempt from inspection for the first 6 years, inspected once a year from 6 to 15 years, and inspected twice a year after 15 years. As long as the vehicle passes the annual inspection, it can continue to be driven. Below are the precautions for vehicles that have not undergone annual inspection: 1. Accident liability: For all traffic accidents caused by vehicles that have not undergone annual inspection on time, the party involved will bear full or primary responsibility, and the insurance company will not bear any responsibility. This is because the insurance policy specifies that vehicles with expired inspections are among those excluded from coverage. 2. Mandatory scrapping: According to the 'Regulations on the Mandatory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles,' if a motor vehicle fails to obtain a valid inspection certificate for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection period, it will be mandatorily scrapped.