Do cars still need to display insurance decals now?
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Currently, cars do not need to display insurance decals, but the compulsory traffic insurance decal and annual inspection decal are still required. The compulsory traffic insurance decal and annual inspection decal must be affixed to the upper right corner of the car's front windshield. If a new driver has held their license for less than one year, they need to display a novice driver decal on the rear of the car. The compulsory traffic insurance decal can be obtained by purchasing compulsory traffic insurance. Once a car is registered with the vehicle management office, it must display the annual inspection decal. The annual vehicle inspection is conducted to check the car's components, eliminate potential safety hazards, reduce traffic accidents, and protect the driver's safety. The annual inspection decal can be obtained at the inspection station by presenting the vehicle's registration certificate, the owner's ID card, and a copy of the ID.