What to Do with the License Plate After a Motorcycle is Scrapped?
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After a motorcycle is scrapped, the license plate should be deregistered at the local vehicle management office. The consequences of not scrapping a motorcycle that has reached its end-of-life period are: 1. If the motorcycle owner fails to legally complete the deregistration process, the vehicle management department will not process any new vehicle registration or transfer procedures for them; 2. The vehicle management department will also deregister the registration certificate, license plate, and driving license for motorcycles that have not obtained the inspection qualification mark within the specified period; 3. For those who fail to complete the deregistration process within the deadline, the department will announce a compulsory deregistration. A motorcycle is a flexible and fast means of transportation, driven by a gasoline engine, and is a two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicle steered by handlebars. It is lightweight, agile, and fast, widely used for patrol, passenger and cargo transport, and as sports equipment.