What to Do If Stopped by Traffic Police Without Carrying a Driver's License?
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The consequences of driving with an expired vehicle registration certificate and being caught by traffic police are as follows: 1. Points Deduction and Fine: If the vehicle owner fails to have the vehicle inspected within the specified time, the vehicle cannot legally be driven on the road. If the vehicle is driven and stopped by traffic police, the driver will be penalized with a deduction of three points from their driver's license and a fine. 2. Insurance Company Will Not Compensate: In the event of a traffic accident, regardless of which party is at fault, the driver will be held fully responsible, and the insurance company will not provide any compensation. Additionally, contacting the traffic police to resolve the accident will also result in points deduction and fines. 3. Mandatory Scrapping: If the vehicle owner fails to have the vehicle re-inspected for three consecutive years after the expiration of the inspection validity period, the vehicle will be mandatorily scrapped by the vehicle management office.