How Many Labels Should New Energy Vehicles Display on the Road?
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New energy vehicles need to display 3 labels on the road. The Motor Vehicle Inspection Compliance Label, Compulsory Insurance Label, and Environmental Inspection Compliance Label were all indispensable in the past. Motor Vehicle Inspection Compliance Label: Currently, new vehicles generally enjoy a six-year exemption from inspection policy, but during this period, the label still needs to be displayed. Owners must collect the inspection compliance label within three months before the vehicle's inspection expiration date. Typically, they only need to bring the vehicle registration certificate, vehicle and vessel tax or tax exemption certificate to the Vehicle Management Office or Motor Vehicle Registration Service Station to apply for the inspection compliance label. Compulsory Insurance Label: The Compulsory Insurance Label is also mandatory for display to avoid penalties from traffic police. Purchasing compulsory vehicle insurance is essential, as it ensures that the insurance company will provide compensation within the liability range in case of an accident, significantly reducing the owner's financial burden and providing a form of protection. Environmental Inspection Compliance Label: The Vehicle Environmental Label was a classification mark for emission standards, previously divided into yellow and green categories based on vehicle type and emission standards. The environmental label has now been abolished to reduce the burden on vehicle owners, but vehicle exhaust emission testing remains mandatory.