Will there be a fine if the vehicle fails the annual inspection on time?
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Vehicles that fail the annual inspection on time will be fined and have points deducted. Here are the specific details about overdue annual inspections: Relevant penalties: The penalty regulations for overdue vehicle inspections state that vehicles without an inspection are not qualified to be on the road. If they continue to be driven, they will be penalized with 3 points deducted and a fine. Insurance void: If an overdue inspection vehicle is driven without inspection and is involved in a traffic accident, the insurance company will not pay compensation. Exceeding two years: If the vehicle has not been inspected for more than two years, the vehicle file will be directly canceled. To restore the file, a fine is generally required. It is recommended to complete the inspection as soon as possible. Once the inspection is passed, the vehicle will be fully responsible for any accidents.
Yes, driving a vehicle without an annual inspection will definitely result in a fine. When I was driving in Beijing, I missed the inspection deadline due to a business trip and was fined 300 yuan by the traffic police, plus 1 penalty point. Different cities have varying fine standards—for example, Shanghai can impose fines up to 500 yuan, while Shenzhen starts at around 200. What's worse, if you drive without an inspection and get into an accident, the insurance company may refuse to cover the damages, leading to even greater losses. Now, I always set a reminder on my phone calendar a week in advance to get it done. The inspection also helps identify minor issues like tire wear, ensuring safety and saving money in the long run. Never procrastinate—once it's overdue, go and complete the procedures immediately. The fine is minor compared to safety, which should always come first.