Can You Put Cartoon Stickers on Your Car?
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Cartoon stickers can be applied to a car's body, but they must comply with the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China." Additionally, the stickers must not cover more than 30% of the vehicle's total surface area. Relevant regulations: The "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" state that any signs or advertisements sprayed or pasted on a motor vehicle must not affect safe driving. Traffic police generally do not prohibit car owners from applying fun stickers, but they must not obscure the license plate or be placed on windows or other areas that could obstruct the driver's view of road conditions, to avoid potential safety hazards. Cases where cartoon stickers are not allowed: No stickers are permitted on the car's front and rearview mirrors, front and rear windshields, or side windows. These areas are critical for the driver's visibility, and any obstruction could lead to accidents. Particularly for the rearview mirrors, drivers rely on them to assess road conditions while driving. If stickers are present, it becomes difficult to judge whether pedestrians or other vehicles are approaching, increasing the risk of accidents. Car license plates must not have graffiti or any other objects that obscure the plate number. In cases of running a red light, hit-and-run incidents, or other violations of road traffic safety laws, such stickers could significantly increase the workload for traffic police.