
There are 3 labels that should be affixed to the glass of a new car, namely the compulsory traffic insurance label, the annual inspection label, and the environmental protection label. The method for affixing labels to the glass of a new car is as follows: 1. Remove the static cling sticker from the packaging bag as a whole; 2. Peel the static cling sticker off the backing paper; 3. Smoothly apply it to the surface and flatten it. Precautions for using a new car include: 1. Warm up the new car before starting; 2. Control the engine speed during the break-in period to prevent damage from excessively high RPMs; 3. Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration during the break-in period to prevent damage to vehicle components; 4. Change the gear oil after driving 2,000 kilometers and pay attention to vehicle maintenance; 5. Purchase full insurance for the new car and install a dash cam to avoid unnecessary disputes and losses.

With over a decade of experience in auto repair, I can tell you that new car windshields typically require one or two stickers. The compulsory insurance sticker is absolutely mandatory—insurance companies provide it upon new car delivery, usually affixed to the upper right corner of the windshield. Getting caught without it by traffic police could result in a 200-yuan fine. No need to rush with the annual inspection sticker for new cars, as the first inspection isn't due until six years later—just apply it then. The trend now leans toward digital stickers; in major cities like Shanghai and Beijing, showing them on your phone suffices, eliminating the need for cluttered windshield decals. Placement matters—avoid obstructing visibility for safety. I recommend using static cling materials for easy, residue-free removal when replacing stickers. Dealerships usually apply them properly at delivery, so don't peel them off haphazardly. Also, ensure stickers are securely attached to prevent sun or wind damage. Always check local regulations, as smaller cities may lag in policy updates and still require physical stickers—consult your dealer for specifics.

When I first bought a car, I was also confused—how many decals should be placed on the new car's windshield? The salesperson said the compulsory insurance decal must be displayed, which is the paper label provided by the insurance company, to be affixed in the small area at the top-right corner of the windshield. This needs to be done in the first year of the new car, otherwise, you might get pulled over and fined. No need to rush with the annual inspection decal—new cars are exempt from on-site inspections for the first six years. But now it's really convenient—many places nationwide, like Hangzhou, have adopted electronic decals. Just download the traffic management app on your phone to check anytime, eliminating the need for paper decals and keeping the windshield clean with fewer hassles. Choose the right position to avoid blocking your view—preferably on the passenger side, and don’t place it too low where the wipers might scrape it. I bought an electrostatic sticker kit to make swapping decals easier. As a new car owner, take a photo of the decal’s position when picking up the car, just in case. Also, be mindful of expired or damaged decals and check insurance renewals regularly. Dealerships usually apply them directly—don’t try to peel them off yourself and risk damaging the glass. Policies vary by region—rural areas might still follow older practices, so it’s best to check local traffic rules online.

Having driven for over 20 years, I've noticed significant changes in windshield sticker requirements for new cars. In the past, there were multiple stickers like compulsory insurance, annual inspection, and even environmental labels. Now it's simplified - only the compulsory insurance label must be displayed upon new car delivery, positioned at the top right corner of the windshield without obstructing view. New vehicles are exempt from displaying annual inspection labels for the first six years, with many cities adopting electronic verification via smartphones to save paper. Proper application technique matters: use static cling stickers pressed flat to avoid bubbles, and never place them in the driver's sightline for safety. Let 4S shops handle professional application rather than DIY removal. Regulations vary by region - neglecting proper display may result in fines of 100-200 yuan.