Will not scrapping an expired motorcycle affect the driver's license?
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For motorcycles that have not reached the national mandatory scrapping standard, failure to scrap and deregister them will not affect the driver's license. However, for motorcycles that have reached the national mandatory scrapping standard, failing to deregister them as required is a violation of the law and will affect the driver's license renewal and inspection. Motorcycle scrapping period: The national regulation stipulates that the service life of a two-wheeled motorcycle is 10 years, which can be extended for 3 years. During the 3-year extension period, an inspection is required every six months, and the extension can only be granted after passing the inspection. After 13 years, the motorcycle must be mandatorily scrapped. Motorcycle scrapping criteria: Vehicles that are severely damaged and cannot be repaired, or those that still fail to meet the national motor vehicle safety technical requirements after repair and adjustment, or those whose exhaust pollutants or noise still exceed national or local emission standards after repair, adjustment, or the use of emission control technology, must be scrapped.