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Do new cars need to display the inspection exemption label?

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CarlosMarie
09/07/2025, 03:48:29 AM

New cars no longer need to display the inspection exemption label, as the electronic version of the motor vehicle inspection label has been implemented nationwide. How to apply for the electronic annual inspection label for vehicles exempt from inspection within 6 years: Open the Traffic Management 12123 app, find "Apply for Inspection Exemption Label" in the business center. After confirming the information is correct, obtain and enter the verification code, then submit to receive the motor vehicle inspection label, which is the electronic annual inspection label. Function of the electronic inspection label: The electronic annual inspection label has the same effect as the paper label. All functions previously provided by the paper annual inspection label are also available with the electronic version. For example, during traffic police enforcement checks, drivers can actively present the electronic annual inspection label. The police can scan the QR code with their enforcement terminal to verify the inspection validity and vehicle status, and will not penalize the vehicle for not displaying (or pasting) the inspection label.

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LeTessa
09/19/2025, 02:52:24 AM

When I first bought my new car, I was also concerned about the exemption inspection sticker. After checking with the DMV, I learned that new cars still need to display an exemption sticker, but it's a simplified version of the inspection compliance label, not the traditional annual inspection sticker. For the first 6 years, the car is exempt from on-site inspections, but you must apply for a new sticker every two years to display on the windshield, saving you the hassle of visiting inspection stations. I applied online through the 12123 platform in my first year, and it was quick and easy, avoiding queues and saving time. The policy was designed for public convenience since new cars are relatively stable in condition. As a new car owner, remember to check if your windshield is damaged—the sticker must be clearly visible, or you might face fines from traffic police. This method suits modern life well, ensuring compliance without hassle, so you can drive with peace of mind. After buying a car, regularly check app notifications to avoid missing application deadlines, which could lead to more trouble later.

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BethanyLee
11/02/2025, 02:13:45 AM

Having driven for decades, I've witnessed policy changes. In the past, new cars had to go to inspection stations, but now it's much more convenient, though the exemption sticker is still mandatory. New vehicles are exempt from annual inspections for the first six years, but you must apply for that simplified decal every two years and place it on the windshield. I recommend getting familiar with the 12123 App for online processing or visiting the DMV early—it only takes minutes. The policy aims to improve efficiency and save resources since new cars have fewer quality issues. As an ordinary car owner, don't skip this step for convenience, or you might get pulled over and penalized. By the way, choose the sticker placement carefully to avoid sun damage and visibility issues. Daily drivers should regularly check the dashboard or phone reminders to stay compliant—even veteran drivers find this approach much easier.

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VonJuliana
12/16/2025, 02:17:44 AM

Of course, a new car needs the inspection-exempt label. As a daily urban commuter, I learned that the policy states: new cars are exempt from on-site inspections for the first 6 years, but must apply for the inspection-exempt label every two years and display it on the windshield. Nowadays, applying online is super convenient—just log into the 12123 platform and it's done, saving you from queuing. Just stick the label in a corner without obstructing your view. Though simple, don’t delay past the deadline, as it could affect your driving records and safety checks. New car owners should just keep up with timely applications.

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DelRylee
02/05/2026, 03:08:25 AM

As a parent who drives with kids, I've thoroughly researched the new vehicle inspection exemption decal. Actually, a simplified version of the inspection compliance sticker must be displayed on the front windshield of new vehicles, with the exemption from annual inspection requiring renewal every two years. The fastest way to apply is through the 12123 App or by visiting the vehicle management office. This policy is designed to facilitate convenience and reduce burdens, making family car use safer and more worry-free. Before each trip with my child, I check that the decal isn't damaged and position it in a corner to avoid obstructing the view, preventing potential hazards and fines. It's important for all drivers to develop a habit of regular checks, complying with policies to ensure both safety and legal compliance.

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VonNova
05/01/2026, 12:13:05 PM

I pay attention to the details of vehicle regulations. The new policy for the exemption label is not about not affixing it at all, but rather simplifying the application process. For the first 6 years, vehicles are exempt from on-site annual inspections, but every two years, the inspection compliance label must be affixed to the front windshield to prove compliance. This policy is designed to optimize the quality of new vehicles and avoid wasting resources on unnecessary inspections. As a vehicle owner, you must apply for the label on the 12123 platform on time. It is recommended to place the label in the lower left corner to prevent it from falling off and ensure it is clearly visible during inspections to avoid violations. Additionally, to maintain the label's longevity and ensure safe driving, avoid prolonged exposure to strong sunlight or moisture, and regular application is key.

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