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What to Do If a Vehicle's Annual Inspection Has Expired?

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DiColton
07/29/2025, 07:31:44 PM

First, refrain from driving the vehicle on the road and complete the annual inspection procedures as soon as possible. For a late inspection, the vehicle owner must personally submit a late inspection application to the traffic police department. If a motor vehicle fails to obtain the inspection compliance mark within three consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of its inspection validity period, it will be mandatorily scrapped.

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LeonardoLee
08/15/2025, 10:22:13 PM

Last time my car's annual inspection expired, I was really panicked, but don't worry, handling it is quite simple. The first thing is not to drive on the road, as the police may fine you around 200 yuan and possibly deduct points if caught. If an accident occurs, the insurance company might deny responsibility. I immediately called the local vehicle management office to find out where to get it reissued. I brought my ID card and vehicle license, filled out an application form, paid a small fine, and then had the vehicle reinspected. The whole process only took half an hour, but the key is to ensure the brakes and lights are functioning properly for safety. Since then, I've set a calendar reminder on my phone to get the annual inspection done a week early each year, avoiding the stress.

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VanLogan
10/18/2025, 10:32:48 PM

Don't delay if your annual inspection has expired; handle it immediately. I remember my neighbor's car expired, parked in the community without moving, and then scheduled an online appointment at the inspection station to personally make up for it: bring the owner's information and the old insurance policy, pay a fine of over 100 yuan, and quickly get a new sticker after passing the on-site inspection. Driving an expired car on the road is risky. If stopped, it could affect your credit, not to mention the possibility of an accident. So, we should learn to regularly check the annual inspection date to save money and worry.

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LeilaniFitz
12/01/2025, 10:09:17 PM

If your car's annual inspection has expired, I recommend getting it re-inspected as soon as possible. The process is simple: choose a free day to queue up at the local inspection station, pay a minor fine (varies by region, approximately 100-300 RMB), and have your vehicle's lights, emissions, etc. rechecked. The key point is not to overlook vehicle safety—driving without an updated inspection sticker invalidates your insurance, which is not worth the risk. It's best to develop the habit of staying on top of inspections to avoid last-minute panic.

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DelCharlotte
01/21/2026, 11:30:14 PM

It's best to handle an overdue vehicle inspection promptly. Don't drive the car, check the traffic management website or app to schedule an appointment at a supplementary inspection station, bring all required documents, and pay a small fee to get it re-inspected. Driving with an expired inspection makes you a prime target for police attention. Fines and penalty points are minor issues, but the real risk is that insurance companies won't cover accidents involving overdue inspections. I always set a reminder one week before my inspection date to avoid such troubles.

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Kevin
01/21/2026, 11:32:11 PM

Handling overdue annual inspections early minimizes losses. My experience is to park the vehicle and contact the inspection station to complete the procedures: filling out forms, paying fines, and re-inspection can be done in one go. Driving an overdue vehicle on the highway is even more dangerous, not to mention the high safety risks besides fines. From now on, I'll mark it on my calendar for regular checks, saving trouble and ensuring safety.

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