Why Don't Foreign Cars Get Lengthened?

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DeValerie
07/30/25 5:37am
Lengthening foreign cars would increase driving difficulty, pose safety risks, and reflect different vehicle usage concepts between domestic and foreign markets. Below are relevant introductions about car modifications: 1. Laws and Regulations: According to Article 16, Item 1 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, no organization or individual may assemble motor vehicles or alter the registered structure, construction, or characteristics of motor vehicles without authorization. 2. Penalty Conditions: If an exaggerated large rear wing is installed without proper registration with vehicle management authorities, once discovered by traffic police, penalties including point deduction (typically 2 points) and fines will be imposed. For illegally modified vehicles, public security traffic management departments will not issue safety inspection qualification marks. Such acts constitute public security management violations, and public security authorities will impose penalties such as fines or detention in accordance with relevant provisions of the Public Security Administration Punishment Law.
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