What to Do If the Vehicle License Has Been Expired for Two Years?
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Vehicle owners with expired licenses should drive their vehicles as soon as possible and bring the original vehicle license and the original compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate valid for more than 15 days to the vehicle management office in the vehicle's registered location to complete the annual inspection procedure. In fact, the vehicle license does not have a fixed expiration date because the validity period on the license changes after each annual inspection. Therefore, an expired vehicle license actually means the vehicle's annual inspection has expired. The consequences of an expired vehicle inspection are as follows: 1. Driving Prohibition: Vehicles that have not undergone the annual inspection on time are not allowed on the road; 2. Penalty Points and Fine: Driving a vehicle without a timely annual inspection results in 3 penalty points and a fine of 200 yuan; 3. Liability: In the event of a traffic accident involving a vehicle that has not undergone the annual inspection, the party involved must bear full or primary responsibility, and the insurance company will not compensate; 4. Vehicle Impoundment: Driving without a timely annual inspection is considered illegal driving and may result in the vehicle being impounded.