
No points will be deducted for missing vehicle inspection. Below are the relevant regulations regarding missed vehicle inspections: 1. Article 67 of the 'Motor Vehicle Registration Management Regulations' stipulates that for cars that fail to undergo regular safety technical inspections on time, a fine of 500 yuan will be imposed on the driver or vehicle owner; for other motor vehicles, a fine of 200 yuan will be imposed for each missed inspection. 2. If a vehicle that has not passed the annual inspection is discovered by traffic police during a road check, a fine of 200 yuan will be imposed. If the vehicle remains uninspected for a longer period, it will be considered as having missed the inspection by the next inspection cycle, and a fine of 500 yuan will be imposed as per regulations. Of course, this applies only if the violation is discovered while driving. If the vehicle is brought for inspection normally to the vehicle management department, even if it has missed the inspection, it can still pass the next annual inspection normally without incurring any fines.

From my experience, failing to have a vehicle inspected does not usually result in direct penalty points on your driver's license. The point deduction system primarily targets driving violations such as speeding or running red lights. The main consequences of missing an inspection are fines and safety hazards. Having followed traffic regulations for many years, I know that failing to have an annual inspection on time can result in fines ranging from a few hundred to over a thousand yuan, and in severe cases, the vehicle may be impounded. However, if caught driving an uninspected vehicle, you won't receive penalty points—just a fine. From a safety perspective, it's even more critical, as uninspected vehicles may have issues with brakes or lights, significantly increasing the risk of accidents. I recommend setting up phone reminders for regular inspections to avoid forgetting and adding unnecessary trouble and expenses.

In my daily driving, I pay attention to practical details. I'm well aware that vehicle inspection omissions don't involve point deductions. Points are deducted for driving violations, while the core issue of inspection omissions lies in fines and potential risks. For example, the fine amount could be several times higher than the annual inspection fee. Vehicles that haven't been inspected for a long time may be in poor condition, with possible engine or brake failures, affecting safe driving. The financial burden could be significant and may even prolong repair time. I make it a habit to record the annual inspection date in my diary to prevent such issues, ensuring smooth driving and saving energy.

As someone familiar with vehicle affairs, I believe the key to missed inspections lies in fines rather than demerit points. Regulations clearly distinguish that vehicle faults are unrelated to demerit points, but tickets for missed inspections typically cost several hundred yuan. I emphasize preventive maintenance and timely annual inspections to reduce accident risks.


