How many labels need to be affixed on the car windshield now?

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LaPresley
07/25/25 7:19am
Two labels are required: the Motor Vehicle Inspection Compliance Label and the Compulsory Insurance Label. Here is more information about the Motor Vehicle Inspection Compliance Label and the Compulsory Insurance Label: 1. Compulsory Insurance Label: According to laws and regulations, this is insurance that must be purchased by individuals or entities within the specified scope. It mandates that motor vehicle owners or managers purchase corresponding liability insurance, thereby increasing the coverage of third-party liability insurance. In the event of an accident, compulsory insurance can provide timely and basic protection to the victims of traffic accidents to the greatest extent. 2. Motor Vehicle Inspection Compliance Label: For vehicles equipped with spark-ignition engines (mostly gasoline or natural gas-powered cars) that meet National Standard I or above, and vehicles equipped with compression-ignition engines (mostly diesel-powered cars) that meet National Standard III or above, a green environmental inspection compliance label (commonly known as the green label) is issued. For other vehicles that meet the emission standards at the time of manufacture, a yellow environmental inspection compliance label (commonly known as the yellow label) is issued.
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StJosiah
08/10/25 6:31pm
Nowadays, there’s practically no need to stick any labels on car windshields anymore. Since 2020, a nationwide digital reform has been implemented, making paper versions of the annual inspection sticker and compulsory traffic insurance sticker obsolete. In the past, windshields were cluttered with various small labels, including the environmental compliance sticker, which not only obstructed visibility but were also a hassle to remove. Today, car owners can simply check their electronic labels via the "Traffic Management 12123" app. Police officers can verify compliance by scanning the license plate or checking the system, eliminating the tedious cycle of sticking and peeling labels. This policy has made driving more pleasant with a clean windshield, though it’s still essential to ensure timely vehicle inspections and valid compulsory insurance—adhering to regulations remains the top priority.
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