Can characters be affixed to the rear windshield?
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Characters cannot be affixed to the rear windshield. 1. The "Road Traffic Safety Law" stipulates that the prerequisite for motor vehicles to spray or affix body advertisements is that it does not affect safe driving. Therefore, characters cannot be affixed to the rear windshield. 2. Private cars approved for advertisements must comply with traffic regulations, and no advertisements are allowed on the front and rear windshields, front engine hood, or trunk lid. 3. The main body color of the vehicle cannot be altered, and the total advertisement area must not exceed two-thirds of the vehicle body. 4. If the advertisements sprayed or affixed on the vehicle do not comply with legal regulations, the traffic management department will require the owner to restore the vehicle to its original condition during the annual inspection.
Last time I helped a relative with a vehicle inspection, it almost failed because of a sticker on the rear windshield. Traffic regulations clearly state: Windshields must not have decorations that obstruct the driver's view, especially in areas that interfere with the rearview mirror. Police mainly check for two types of violations: stickers covering more than 30% of the area or those that obstruct the driver's view of the road behind. Some people think reflective stickers are fine, but in reality, their mirror effect can magnify the headlights of vehicles behind into glaring halos at night. If you really want to personalize your car, it's safer to use static cling stickers or place slogans on the side windows—both safe and fine-free.