Will an uninspected vehicle be photographed when passing through a traffic light?
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An uninspected vehicle will be photographed when passing through a traffic light. Some electronic surveillance systems can identify uninspected vehicles, with the most common being the shared cameras on highways. When a vehicle passes through a highway toll station, the probe at the toll checkpoint will photograph the vehicle and transmit the image back to the system for comparison with the traffic police database. An uninspected vehicle will trigger a system alert, prompting officers to conduct targeted inspections at the exit. Penalties for uninspected vehicles: An uninspected vehicle can undergo a late inspection but will be penalized. If a motor vehicle fails to undergo a safety technical inspection within the prescribed period, the owner will be fined and receive 3 demerit points. For the annual inspection, the owner must bring the vehicle registration certificate, a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance, and proof of resolved violations to the local vehicle management office. Time limits: According to the Road Traffic Law, vehicles that have not undergone the required inspection on time are not allowed on the road, and the owner will be fined and receive 3 demerit points. The vehicle will not be deregistered for not undergoing the inspection, but the latest deadline is the end of the month indicated on the vehicle registration certificate. No late fees are charged, but if the inspection is overdue by more than one cycle, an uninspected vehicle fee must be paid. If a vehicle is found on the road without an inspection by traffic police, the owner may be fined or the vehicle may be impounded.