Can the old inspection sticker be removed after the vehicle passes the annual inspection?

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SadieMarie
07/29/25 5:00pm
Can the old inspection sticker be removed after the vehicle passes the annual inspection? The owner of the motor vehicle can apply for the inspection compliance sticker at the vehicle management office of the registration location within three months before the expiration of the valid inspection period. Therefore, it is no problem to immediately affix the new sticker after completing the process in advance. Vehicle annual inspection is a mandatory test for every vehicle that has obtained an official license plate and registration certificate. The method to remove the old sticker is as follows: First, check whether a protective film is applied on the front windshield. If there is one, it is not recommended to use a knife to scrape it off, as this can easily damage the protective film. Lay a towel on the dashboard, then spray adhesive remover directly onto the inspection sticker, ensuring the entire sticker is soaked. Let it sit for two minutes. Afterward, peel off the inspection sticker by hand and wipe off any residual adhesive with the towel.
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LeonardoAnn
08/14/25 7:05am
I've been driving for many years, and it's absolutely crucial to remove the old inspection sticker after each annual check. If you stick the new one on the windshield without removing the old, they'll pile up like a patchwork cat, blurring your vision while driving—especially dangerous in rainy weather when road visibility is already poor. I learned this the hard way after almost rear-ending someone. Don't underestimate this—if police spot outdated stickers during checks, they'll treat it as an expired registration and slap you with fines. My advice: peel them off completely, then wipe the adhesive residue with alcohol spray. It takes just a minute or two. Annual inspections are about peace of mind, so thorough cleanup ensures truly safe driving.
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DeCarter
10/13/25 4:24am
As a new car owner, I was hesitant about whether to remove the old inspection sticker after the annual check-up, so I specifically asked a car mechanic. He said I should definitely remove it; otherwise, overlapping old and new stickers could make it difficult for traffic police to identify the correct inspection date, potentially leading to fines or points deducted. Additionally, leaving old stickers on the windshield looks messy and can cause visibility issues while reversing. Taking his advice, I carefully removed the old sticker, used a warm towel to soften the adhesive for easier removal, and took the opportunity to clean the windshield. Developing such small habits is essential to avoid last-minute panic. As a beginner, learning these tips is always beneficial—safety is no small matter.
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