What to Do If a Vehicle Is Compulsorily Scrapped Due to Missing Annual Inspection?
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What to do if a vehicle is compulsorily scrapped due to missing annual inspection: If the vehicle is scrapped before reaching the mandatory scrapping period, you can cooperate according to the law or file an administrative reconsideration. Annual inspection is a legal requirement, meaning it is mandatory, and every vehicle on the road must undergo inspection. To facilitate vehicle owners, the government has introduced a six-year exemption policy for new vehicles that meet the inspection requirements, allowing them to be exempt from annual inspections each year. Annual inspection procedures: First, after submitting the inspection application, the vehicle undergoes an on-site test. The vehicle is driven into the automatic testing area to sequentially check exhaust emissions, speed, lights, side slip, and chassis to ensure they meet the standards. All items must pass to proceed. Next is the appearance inspection, verifying the vehicle's license plate, type, body color, engine number, VIN code, and chassis number for accuracy. Then, the body appearance is inspected, including details like the bumper, engine compartment, rearview mirrors, lower mirrors, window glass, paint, engine operation condition, and the interior of passenger vehicles and wheels. Finally, the owner can obtain the inspection report and application form from the inspector. If all items pass, the owner can proceed to pay the inspection fee and collect the vehicle license and compliance label. If any items fail, the owner must repair the vehicle and participate in a re-inspection until all items pass before proceeding with the visa procedures.