What to Do When the Driver's License Inspection Period Has Expired?
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After the inspection validity period of the driver's license has expired, you should go to the local vehicle management office for a vehicle inspection as soon as possible. Otherwise, the vehicle will not be legally allowed on the road. The materials required for re-inspection after the driver's license inspection period has expired include: the original driver's license, valid compulsory motor vehicle traffic accident liability insurance policy, valid vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate, and the original ID card of the individual. Consequences of an expired driver's license inspection period: 1. Cannot drive on the road: The vehicle is not legally allowed on the road. If the vehicle is caught by traffic police, the driver will be penalized with a 3-point deduction and a fine of 200 yuan. In case of a traffic accident, the driver will be fully responsible, and the insurance company will not compensate. 2. Mandatory scrapping: If the vehicle fails to undergo re-inspection for three consecutive inspection periods after the inspection validity period has expired, the vehicle will be mandatorily scrapped.