What procedures are required for overdue vehicle inspection?
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Overdue vehicle inspection requires first handling any traffic violations, then bringing the vehicle owner's ID card, vehicle registration certificate, driver's license, and compulsory traffic insurance policy to issue an overdue inspection penalty ticket and pay the fine at the bank before completing the overdue inspection procedures. Note that the traffic management department now offers an online annual inspection function. Vehicle owners can upload photos of relevant materials, including the compulsory traffic insurance policy. After approval, the annual inspection label will be delivered to the owner by express, with only the express fee to be paid. This function mainly facilitates those who do not have time to handle the process at the counter. Penalty details for overdue vehicle inspection: Vehicles that have not undergone annual inspection are not qualified to be on the road. If they continue to be driven, they will be fined and deducted 3 points upon discovery. For vehicles that have not participated in the annual inspection on time, the party involved will bear all or primary responsibility for any traffic accidents caused, and the insurance company will not bear any responsibility. For motor vehicles on the road without an inspection qualification label, the vehicle will be detained, 1 point will be deducted, and a fine will be imposed. The application for an inspection qualification label should be submitted to the local vehicle management department within 90 days before the expiration of the vehicle's inspection validity period.