What is the Scrapping Period for Two-Wheeled Motorcycles?
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Two-wheeled motorcycles have a scrapping period of 8-10 years, with a maximum extension of 3 years. Additional information is as follows: Scrapped vehicles: Motor vehicles that either meet the national scrapping standards or, although not meeting these standards, have severely damaged engines or chassis, fail to comply with national safety technical requirements for motor vehicle operation, or do not meet national pollutant emission standards for motor vehicles, are referred to as scrapped vehicles. Flood-damaged vehicles: Flood-damaged vehicles are those that have been submerged in water, typically referring to motor vehicles where the engine or transmission has been soaked, the water immersion depth exceeds the wheels and body seats, and the bottom parts of the vehicle have been in prolonged contact with water. Such vehicles pose significant risks, as the electrical circuits are prone to short circuits, fires, etc.