According to the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations", the traffic management department of the public security organ will give corresponding penalties to vehicles that are overdue for annual inspection, and one of the penalties is to deduct points. So, do you have to deduct the owner's points for overdue annual inspection?
First of all, we need to make it clear that overdue annual inspection is a violation of traffic laws, which will not only affect the safety performance of the vehicle, but also pose a potential threat to the driving safety of the owner. Therefore, for vehicles that are overdue for annual inspection, the traffic management department of the public security organ will give corresponding penalties to maintain road traffic order and ensure public safety.
In terms of deducting points, according to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses", 3 points will be deducted for the illegal act of driving a motor vehicle without following the regulations, giving way or driving in the opposite direction. Therefore, if the vehicle is overdue, the owner will be deducted 3 points.
So, do you have to deduct the owner's points?According to the relevant regulations, if the name of the owner is registered on the vehicle's driving license, then in the case of overdue annual inspection of the vehicle, the traffic management department of the public security organ will deduct points from the owner.
However, if the name of another person is registered on the vehicle's driving license, then in the case of overdue annual inspection, the traffic management department of the public security organ will deduct points from the registrant. Therefore, in this case, the registrant's points will be deducted, not the owner's points.
In short, the points deducted for the overdue annual inspection must be deducted from the car owner's points. However, if someone else's name is registered on the vehicle's license, points will be deducted if that person is determined to be the actual owner of the vehicle. Therefore, in order to avoid unnecessary troubles and losses, car owners should conduct an annual inspection of their vehicles in a timely manner and comply with traffic laws.