Will driving a vehicle with an expired inspection be penalized?
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Driving a vehicle with an expired inspection will result in penalties. According to relevant traffic regulations, vehicles without a valid inspection are not qualified to be driven on the road. If caught, the driver will be penalized with a deduction of 3 points and a fine. Additionally, if a vehicle involved in an accident has not undergone the required annual inspection, the driver will bear full or primary responsibility for the accident, and the insurance company will not be liable. Relevant information about vehicle inspection is as follows: How to handle an expired inspection: If you realize that your vehicle's inspection has expired, the first step is to stop driving it and proceed with the inspection process as soon as possible. For vehicles that have exceeded the inspection deadline by less than a year, no penalty will be imposed when completing the inspection procedures at the vehicle management department. Note: If your vehicle's inspection has expired and it qualifies for exemption from inspection, do not drive it to the vehicle management office for the inspection procedure. Instead, choose alternative transportation or drive another vehicle.