
You need to remove the Huolala decals before the annual inspection. However, Huolala headquarters will provide a free replacement afterward. If the truck comes with Huolala body advertisements from the factory, they do not need to be removed. Annual inspection is legally required, meaning it is mandatory for every vehicle on the road. To make it easier for vehicle owners, the government has introduced a six-year exemption policy. New vehicles that meet the six-year inspection requirements can be exempted from annual inspections during this period. Basic process for vehicle annual inspection: Fill out two forms: the Motor Vehicle License and Certificate Application Form and the Motor Vehicle Inspection Record Form; go to the annual inspection registration window to submit and review the materials. Visit the violation inquiry window. If there are any violations, pay the fines here; proceed to the vehicle inspector for an external inspection. Open the hood for the inspector to check the vehicle identification number. The inspector will provide a signed inspection approval page, after which you can go to the inspection fee payment window to receive the invoice. Submit all materials at the inspection registration window; wait in line for the inspection. After completion, you will receive an inspection report; submit the annual inspection materials to the staff; if the inspection is passed, the annual inspection sticker will be issued.

I remember when I used to drive a truck and had to go through the annual inspection. At that time, there was a Huolala advertisement sticker on the vehicle, and the inspector directly told me it had to be removed. The annual inspection mainly checks the safety of the vehicle. According to traffic regulations, stickers cannot cover the windows or obstruct the driver's view. If the sticker is on the front windshield, rearview mirror area, or on the cargo compartment but too large and blocks the signal lights, it must be cleaned off immediately. Otherwise, the inspection won’t pass, and you’ll have to queue up again. However, if the sticker is on the side of the cargo compartment or the door and complies with regulations, it generally doesn’t need to be removed. That time, I adjusted the sticker’s position in advance and passed the inspection smoothly. Regular vehicle maintenance is also important—check periodically if the stickers are loose or damaged to avoid them becoming a safety hazard. In short, safety comes first, so always check if the placement is appropriate before applying any stickers.

Every time I take my truck for the annual inspection, I pay close attention to the vehicle decals. During the inspection, the testing station checks the vehicle's exterior, focusing on whether the decals cover critical areas. If Huolala decals are applied on windows, light clusters, or areas that obscure important markings, they must be removed; otherwise, the inspection will fail, and it could affect future vehicle use. If the decals are compliant—for example, placed on the cargo area without obstructing the driver's view—they generally don’t need to be removed. I’ve seen some owners neglect to clean them up, only to get stuck during inspection and waste half a day. Regular maintenance is key; check the decal placement a week before the inspection, use a heat gun to loosen them for easy removal, and avoid leaving adhesive residue. The rules are flexible, but safety comes first—don’t lose sight of the big picture over minor details.

Vehicle decals are not just advertisements; they also represent the company's image. However, during annual inspections, their placement must comply with regulations. From my experience in this field, I recall that decals like those from Huolala must be removed if they obstruct the driver's view when placed on the front windshield. Annual inspection standards are strict, and non-compliant decals can lead to inspection failure, potentially incurring additional fees. If decals are placed on the side panels of the cargo compartment or other compliant areas, they usually don’t need to be removed. In practice, it’s advisable to consult a professional shop for proper placement before applying decals—this saves both hassle and money. Don’t overlook these small details.

Lalamove truck owners, take note: checking your vehicle decals before the annual inspection is crucial. Having gone through the inspection myself, I can tell you that decals must be removed if they compromise safety or violate regulations—such as obstructing reflective strips or windows—otherwise, you won’t pass, which could disrupt your freight business. Make sure your decals are placed within legal boundaries in advance, like on the sides of the cargo compartment. During the inspection, staff will measure with tools and flag any violations on the spot. My advice: for daily maintenance, position decals further back using removable materials, then peel them off easily on inspection day to ensure a smooth pass. This way, you maintain advertising impact without any hassle.


