Can National Flag Stickers Be Placed on Cars?

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Morgan
07/30/25 1:23am
It is acceptable to place a qualified small national flag sticker on the car. Precautions for placing national flags on cars: The national flag should be clean and intact, must not affect safe driving, and must not be used for commercial purposes, advertising, or funeral activities. Article 13 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that the spraying or pasting of logos or body advertisements on motor vehicles must not affect safe driving. The "National Flag Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that damaged, soiled, faded, or non-compliant national flags must not be hoisted; the national flag and its patterns must not be used as trademarks or advertisements, nor for private funeral activities. Recommended positions for placing national flags: Large national flags can be placed on the hood or rear window; small national flags can be placed on the trunk, rearview mirror, upper right corner of the rear window, or the middle of the side windows. The key is that the placement of the national flag does not obstruct the view, the stickers do not exceed 30% of the car's surface area, and the placement should be standardized.
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