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How many labels need to be affixed on cars now?

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LouisMarie
07/23/25 4:18pm
Most regions only require two labels to be affixed: the annual inspection compliance label and the compulsory traffic insurance label. Below are the specific details regarding the digitization of motor vehicle inspection labels: 1. Electronic certificate: For vehicles eligible for the 6-year exemption from inspection, the inspection label needs to be renewed every 2 years. Now, the electronic certificate can be directly applied for online, and it holds the same validity as the paper certificate. Vehicles that have already obtained the electronic certificate no longer need to affix the paper label. 2. Application method: The electronic certificate for motor vehicle inspection can be applied for through the 'Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Platform' or the 'Traffic Management 12123' mobile app. On the 'Traffic Management 12123' app, simply click on the [Apply for Inspection Label for Exempted Vehicles] option under the 'Service Center' to proceed. The traffic management department will uniformly generate the electronic inspection certificate, which can be downloaded and used directly online.
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PresleyDella
08/10/25 12:04pm
I've been driving for several years and noticed that displaying decals has become much simpler now. In the past, vehicles had to display annual inspection, compulsory traffic insurance, and environmental protection stickers—at least three or four, making the windshield look cluttered. However, with the digitalization of policies over the past two years, electronic documents have been widely adopted nationwide. Now, annual inspection and insurance decals are basically no longer required to be displayed, as the information can be checked directly via mobile apps, and traffic police can scan the license plate to access the details. The only decals that might still be needed occasionally are those required by local regulations, such as operation permits, but these are rarely encountered by ordinary household vehicles. Eliminating the hassle of displaying decals has made driving more relaxed, and there's no longer a worry about labels getting blurred on rainy days. Overall, for experienced drivers, this reform is truly considerate, allowing them to focus more on driving safety.
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RemingtonFitz
09/22/25 6:10am
I was nervous about having to stick a bunch of decals when I first bought my new car, but the folks at the 4S store told me everything's gone digital now—no need to stick anything! After checking the info, I found that the annual inspection decal and compulsory traffic insurance decal are all verified by scanning the license plate. At most, you might want to keep a copy of the vehicle registration in the car just in case. This simplification is really a good thing—saves me the hassle of buying label paper. Thinking back, having too many decals used to obstruct the view, but now it's much cleaner. Still, I'd remind new drivers to make sure the electronic system is properly updated before hitting the road, so as not to cause any delays. As a car enthusiast, I think this trend aligns with modern technology—driving without unnecessary hassles is pure happiness.
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VeraLynn
11/05/25 9:29am
Now there's no need to display physical stickers when driving. After digitalization, both the annual inspection and insurance stickers have been eliminated in paper form – as long as the vehicle is activated in the system, it's sufficient. There are virtually zero stickers required on the road now, which eliminates many hassles and also aligns with environmental protection efforts by reducing paper waste. If encountering special road inspections, simply prepare the electronic records in advance. This change has significantly simplified my daily commute.
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