Can Car Stickers Pass the Annual Inspection?
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Small-area stickers on the car that are not in the form of advertisements and do not exceed 30% of the vehicle's surface area can pass the annual inspection. However, it should be noted that if the sticker area exceeds 30% of the vehicle's body, it will be treated as an unauthorized modification of the vehicle's appearance. If the sticker design involves special logos, such as those of police, fire, or ambulance services, it will not pass the annual inspection. Precautions are as follows: The area of car stickers must not exceed 30%, otherwise, you need to file a record with the vehicle management office and obtain a new vehicle license, or it will be considered an illegal modification. The car stickers must not affect driving safety, otherwise, they will not pass the annual inspection. Special colors such as fire engine red, engineering rescue yellow, and the white-and-blue combination for national administrative law enforcement are reserved for special vehicles and cannot be used on ordinary family cars.