Will points be deducted for a one-month overdue vehicle inspection?
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If a vehicle's inspection is overdue by one month but the vehicle is not driven on the road, no points will be deducted. However, if the vehicle is driven on the road after the inspection is overdue, the traffic management department of the public security authority may impound the vehicle, issue a warning or impose a fine, and deduct 3 points from the driver's license. Below is an introduction to vehicle annual inspection requirements: 1. Passenger transport vehicles: Inspected once a year within the first 5 years; every 6 months after exceeding 5 years; 2. Trucks and large or medium-sized non-passenger transport vehicles: Inspected once a year within the first 10 years; every 6 months after exceeding 10 years; 3. Small and mini non-passenger transport vehicles: Inspected once every 2 years within the first 6 years; once a year after exceeding 6 years; every 6 months after exceeding 15 years; 4. Motorcycles: Inspected once every 2 years within the first 4 years; once a year after exceeding 4 years; 5. Tractors and other motor vehicles: Inspected once a year. If a commercial vehicle passes the safety technical inspection within the specified inspection period, it does not need to undergo another safety technical inspection; 6. Vehicles exceeding the scrapping age limit: Cannot be transferred (sold or bought), but can continue to be used. For transactions, the vehicle owner can first apply for a scrapping certificate (to deregister the vehicle's records) at the vehicle management office before proceeding with the transaction.