Does the motor vehicle inspection compliance label need to be affixed to the vehicle?

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DeEden
07/24/25 3:42pm
The motor vehicle inspection compliance label needs to be affixed to the vehicle. Here are some introductions about the motor vehicle inspection compliance label: 1. The motor vehicle inspection compliance label refers to the inspection compliance label issued by the traffic management department after the vehicle passes the regular safety technical inspection. 2. National regulations stipulate that motor vehicles must undergo regular inspections. Only after passing tests such as exhaust emissions, vehicle appearance, lights, brakes, chassis, and having no violation records can the inspection compliance label be issued. 3. Extension: Applicants can directly inspect motorcycles and apply for the inspection compliance label anywhere nationwide without going through the entrusted inspection procedures.
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DiSamuel
08/11/25 8:43am
I've been driving for over a decade, and every year when I get the motor vehicle inspection sticker, I dutifully paste it in that small area at the top right corner of the windshield. If you don't put it up and get spotted by traffic police, the fine starts at 200 yuan, and you might even get points deducted—just not worth it. I remember two years ago my neighbor was too lazy to put it up and got pulled over at an intersection to reapply, wasting half a day. The placement matters—Chinese regulations require it to be affixed at the location marked on the vehicle license, usually the top right corner where it doesn't obstruct the view. You've got to wipe the glass clean before sticking it, or it might fall off and all that effort goes to waste. The sticker is valid for a year, and you need to replace it promptly when it expires—it's a habit that keeps driving worry-free. Though small, the sticker is crucial—it proves your car is roadworthy, and safe driving relies on these little details. In short, taking half a minute to stick it properly saves trouble and hassle—never overlook it.
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