What will happen if traffic police find an uninspected vehicle?
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If traffic police find an uninspected vehicle, they will impose a fine, deduct 3 points, and may also temporarily impound the vehicle. According to relevant regulations, motor vehicles registered for road use must undergo regular safety technical inspections based on legal and administrative provisions, considering factors such as vehicle purpose, passenger and cargo capacity, and service life. An uninspected vehicle refers to one that has not undergone the required annual inspection or does not display the inspection compliance mark. Vehicles that remain uninspected for three consecutive years will be forcibly scrapped. If the owner wishes to continue using the vehicle, they can pay the overdue inspection fine at the vehicle management office during the inspection process. Vehicles in good condition may pass the inspection. If the owner no longer wishes to keep the vehicle, they can apply for scrapping. The vehicle owner must bring the vehicle registration certificate and license plates to the dedicated scrapping window at the vehicle management office to complete the scrapping procedures. Then, the vehicle must be dismantled at an authorized old car dismantling company, which will provide a certificate. The owner can then return to the vehicle management office to finalize the procedures.