What to Do If Your Vehicle Annual Inspection Expires?
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Driving with an expired vehicle annual inspection is a violation. In case of an accident, you will not receive compensation, your vehicle may be impounded, and you will be fined. According to the Motor Vehicle Third-Party Liability Insurance Clause, the insurer will not be liable for compensation if the insured vehicle is involved in a traffic accident while not having undergone the required annual inspection or failing the inspection, or if the insured vehicle does not possess a valid driving license. This means the insurance contract only applies to qualified and legally compliant vehicles. In addition to refusing compensation for traffic accidents involving vehicles that have not undergone the annual inspection on time, insurance companies will also deny claims for lost vehicles. For small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles, the inspection schedule is once every two years for the first six years, and annually thereafter. Medium-sized and larger vehicles require an annual inspection.