What happens if you are caught driving with an overdue license review?

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StCamila
08/29/25 8:12am
Driving a vehicle with an overdue review will result in a fine and 3 demerit points. If the motor vehicle's review is overdue for more than 2 years, the vehicle's file will be canceled, making it impossible to undergo the annual inspection. The file must first be restored. If the motor vehicle's review is overdue for more than 3 inspection cycles, it will be scrapped. Below are the relevant details: 1. Driving a vehicle with an overdue review generally does not lead to the revocation of the driver's license but will only result in a fine and demerit points. However, if the vehicle's review is overdue for more than 3 inspection cycles, it will be classified as a scrapped vehicle, and driving a scrapped vehicle will lead to the revocation of the driver's license. 2. If a vehicle's review is overdue for more than 2 years, the vehicle's file will be canceled. At this point, the motor vehicle cannot undergo the annual inspection process. To restore its use, the vehicle's file must first be reinstated. This involves submitting an application to the vehicle management office, paying a substantial fine, and going through a cumbersome process to restore the file.
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