
If a car's annual inspection has expired, the first step is to stop driving the vehicle on the road and promptly complete the annual inspection procedures. To apply for a late inspection, the vehicle owner must personally submit a late inspection application to the traffic police department and pay the corresponding fine. Additional information: Consequences of an expired vehicle inspection: 1. Vehicles that fail to undergo the annual inspection on time not only compromise driving safety but also, according to the "Road Traffic Safety Law," the driver will be fined and receive 3 penalty points for driving a vehicle with an expired inspection. 2. For any traffic accidents caused by a vehicle that has not undergone the annual inspection on time, the involved party will bear full or primary responsibility, and the insurance company will not be liable. 3. According to the "Compulsory Scrapping Standards for Motor Vehicles," if a motor vehicle fails to obtain the inspection compliance mark for three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of the inspection validity period, it will be forcibly scrapped.

My car's annual inspection has expired, and I've been through this before. I suggest not rushing to drive on the road to avoid fines. First, check the expiration date—if it's just a short period overdue, the fine will be smaller, but if it's longer, it could range from a few hundred to over a thousand. I would go to the local DMV to schedule a renewal inspection, bringing my vehicle registration, ID card, and compulsory traffic insurance policy. During the re-inspection, the car will need to pass tests for brakes, lights, etc. The cost includes the standard inspection fee and late fees. After handling it, promptly affix the new inspection sticker and set a phone reminder to prevent forgetting again. Most importantly, don’t overlook driving safety, as insurance may become invalid. The whole process takes about half a day, so don’t delay too long.

After the annual inspection expired, I felt quite nervous but knew I had to stay calm. I immediately parked the car and avoided driving it to prevent the risk of police seizure or accidents. I contacted the vehicle management office to inquire about the reapplication process, and they usually required the vehicle registration certificate, driver's license, and insurance policy. When I went for the re-inspection, I paid a fine, the amount of which depended on the number of days overdue, generally within a hundred yuan. The vehicle had to pass the inspection, with no negligence allowed on lights or the engine. During this period, I recommend frequently checking the vehicle's condition to prevent issues. Safety always comes first; driving with an expired inspection is not only dangerous but also not covered by insurance. After handling it, I never forgot to get the inspection done on time again.

Act quickly if your car's annual inspection is overdue. I'll go to the DMV to reapply, bringing my vehicle license and ID card. After making an appointment, the inspection might be completed the same day. There's an additional fee of around 100 yuan for late inspection. Avoid driving on the road during the overdue period to prevent fines or accidents. After handling it, affix the new sticker and set a reminder alarm for next time. The whole process is straightforward—keep it simple.


