How many stickers are there on the car?
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At least three. Here is the relevant introduction about the stickers on the car: 1. Stickers: When driving a motor vehicle on the road, you should hang the motor vehicle license plate, place the inspection qualification mark and insurance mark, and carry the motor vehicle driving license with you. 2. After annual inspection: Generally, after the annual inspection of a family car is completed, there will be three marks. The motor vehicle inspection qualification mark is valid for one year. The car environmental protection mark is issued for the needs of energy-saving and emission-reduction inspection and regular environmental protection inspection of the car, which is divided into yellow and green marks, and annual inspection. The compulsory insurance mark, at present, the vehicle needs to paste only two marks: the compulsory insurance and the annual inspection mark. The environmental protection mark has been canceled and merged with the annual inspection mark. Private cars with 6 seats or less, including 6 seats, are exempted from online inspection within 6 years of new cars, but the compulsory insurance must be provided to the traffic police department for annual review and the annual inspection mark must be replaced every 2 years. From the 6th year, the car must be inspected once a year until the vehicle is 15 years old.
When I first got my new car, I was a bit excited. The technician taught me to place stickers on the windshield, saying nowadays you generally need two: one is the compulsory traffic insurance sticker, which must be displayed to prove the insurance is valid; the other is the annual inspection sticker, with some areas still requiring a paper version. I remember cars used to have three stickers, but now policies have simplified, and many regions have gone digital, so fewer stickers are needed. This improves driving visibility, keeps the windshield less cluttered, and makes car washes easier. The stickers should be placed in the lower right corner to avoid blocking the view, otherwise, it could lead to accidents. I think fewer stickers are a step forward—probably one or two, depending on local regulations. It's best to confirm with the dealership when buying the car. This change makes driving safer and cleaner, which is great.