Will Uninspected Vehicles Be Detected on Highways?
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If a vehicle has not undergone its annual inspection on time or attempts to use fake license plates out of luck, the intelligent monitoring system on highways will immediately trigger an alarm. Additionally, while driving on highways, avoid speeding or dangerous driving as fixed-point speed detection, interval speed detection, and intelligent monitoring systems continuously monitor vehicles for any traffic violations. 1. Consequences: If a motor vehicle fails its annual inspection, it will not receive the annual inspection compliance label. If caught driving on the road, the vehicle will be temporarily impounded. The owner can reclaim the vehicle after providing the necessary documents, obtaining the compliance label, and ensuring all other vehicle documents are complete. 2. Article 8 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law": The state implements a registration system for motor vehicles. Motor vehicles can only be driven on roads after being registered with the traffic management department of the public security authorities. For motor vehicles that have not yet been registered but need to be driven temporarily, a temporary pass must be obtained.
I've been driving for over twenty years and have encountered many similar situations. The chances of being caught driving an uninspected vehicle on the highway are actually quite high. The cameras at highway entrances and exits can scan license plates, and if an uninspected vehicle is detected, the system will immediately alert authorities. Traffic police also frequently set up checkpoints during holidays or in accident-prone areas for random inspections. Last year, a neighbor was in a hurry for a business trip and drove an uninspected car on the highway, only to be fined 200 yuan and deducted 3 points at the toll station. More importantly, uninspected vehicles may have issues with brakes or lights, and with high speeds on the highway, the risk of accidents is significant. I recommend everyone to check their vehicle condition regularly every year and complete the inspection in advance—it's safer and more worry-free to drive that way. This not only helps avoid risks but also protects yourself and others.