
If a motorcycle fails the annual inspection for three consecutive years, it will be automatically deregistered. Motorcycles must undergo inspection once every 2 years within the first 4 years; after 4 years, they must be inspected annually. If the inspection is overdue for no more than 3 inspection cycles, the motorcycle can still undergo the annual inspection. However, if it exceeds 3 inspection cycles, the motorcycle will be forcibly scrapped. If the inspection is overdue for less than 3 months: The traffic department of the public security authority will issue a verbal warning but will not impose penalties, and the annual inspection can be processed normally. If the inspection is overdue for more than 3 months but less than 2 years: A fine will be imposed, and 3 points will be deducted from the driver's license, after which the normal annual inspection procedure can be followed. If the inspection is overdue for more than 2 years: The vehicle's registration file will be canceled, and a complicated process along with payment of fines will be required to restore it. If the inspection is overdue for more than 3 cycles: The motorcycle will be forcibly scrapped.










