Why does the vehicle show temporary suspension?
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Here are several situations where a vehicle may show temporary suspension: 1. Situation one: The vehicle does not display a license plate, or the driver fails to carry the vehicle registration certificate or driving license. 2. Situation two: There is suspicion of using forged, altered, or another vehicle's registration certificate, license plate, vehicle registration certificate, inspection compliance mark, or insurance mark. 3. Situation three: The vehicle does not have compulsory third-party liability insurance as required. 4. Situation four: The passenger or freight vehicle is overloaded. 5. Situation five: There is suspicion that the vehicle is stolen. 6. Situation six: The vehicle is assembled or has reached the scrapping standard.
Last week when I was driving home, a temporary suspension warning suddenly popped up on my dashboard, which really startled me. After thinking it through, it was probably because I was caught speeding on the highway last month, and the police temporarily suspended my vehicle usage rights, pending my handling of the fine and traffic school course. Nowadays, cars are connected to the traffic police system, and any records will be displayed in real time. This incident taught me a lesson—I must drive steadily and not prioritize speed over safety. If left unresolved, it could affect my insurance or even lead to permanent suspension. I need to hurry to the DMV to settle this matter. I also downloaded an app to regularly check my driving records from now on, to avoid similar issues in the future.