What is the scrapping process for light motorcycles?
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The owner of the motor vehicle should sell the vehicle to a motor vehicle recycling enterprise before the scrapping deadline. The scrapped motor vehicle registration certificate, license plate, and driving license should be submitted to the traffic management department of the public security authority for cancellation. If the owner of the motor vehicle fails to complete the cancellation registration within the specified time, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall announce the invalidation of the motor vehicle registration certificate, license plate, and driving license.
I just finished scrapping my scooter, and the process was quite straightforward: first, look up the contact information of a local authorized recycling center online, call to schedule an appointment, and they will tell you what documents to bring, such as the vehicle registration, original ID card, and copies. Drive the vehicle to the designated location or have them pick it up, then after inspection, it will be dismantled and processed. Next, you sign to confirm, receive the scrapping certificate, and that's it. The entire process is very environmentally friendly, with no pollution, as hazardous materials like batteries are professionally recycled. I recommend scrapping old vehicles early, as aging scooters parked on the roadside can easily leak oil, affecting the neighborhood. Remember to choose an authorized facility—don't go for cheap roadside options, as no one will take responsibility if something goes wrong, and you might still be held liable.