What is the Scrap Life of a Scooter Motorcycle?
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The mandatory scrap life for a scooter motorcycle is 13 years, for a three-wheeled motorcycle it is 12 years, and for other motorcycles it is also 13 years. However, it is important to note that if a lightweight two-wheeled motorcycle has accumulated a mileage exceeding 100,000 kilometers, it will also be scrapped, whichever condition comes first. Driving a motor vehicle that has reached the scrap standard on public roads will result in confiscation by the traffic management department of the public security authority, mandatory scrapping, a fine, and revocation of the motor vehicle driving license. Therefore, it is strictly prohibited to drive a scrapped motorcycle on public roads. Motorcycle scrapping process: Bring the "Application Form for Motor Vehicle Suspension, Resumption/Cancellation of Registration," the identity proof of the motor vehicle owner (ID card or organization code certificate), the motor vehicle driving license, the motor vehicle registration certificate, and the vehicle license plate to the vehicle management office window to complete the procedures. The vehicle management office will issue a delivery slip, and the scrapped vehicle should be sent to the recycling company. Use the scrapped vehicle recycling certificate issued by the recycling company to complete the scrapping procedures at the vehicle management office window. For vehicles in cities (districts), they can first be sent to the designated recycling unit within the jurisdiction, and then the recycling certificate issued by the recycling unit can be used to complete the procedures at the city vehicle management office.