How to Affix the Compulsory Traffic Insurance Label?
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Steps to affix the compulsory traffic insurance label: 1. First, clean the inside of the windshield to prevent dust from adhering during application; 2. Peel off the compulsory traffic insurance paper and remove the white backing; 3. Attach the peeled compulsory traffic insurance label to the static cling film; 4. Place the static cling film with the attached compulsory traffic insurance label on the upper right corner of the car's windshield; 5. Use a bank card or a piece of stiff paper to smooth it out. Compulsory traffic insurance covers: Any losses caused to a third party (excluding the insured vehicle and its occupants), regardless of fault, fall within the scope of compulsory traffic insurance compensation. Features of compulsory traffic insurance include: 1. Mandatory nature; 2. Late payment penalties for unpaid premiums as required; 3. Uniformity of coverage standards.
I've been driving for over ten years, and the compulsory traffic insurance decal has always been affixed to the upper right corner of the windshield. I remember when I first bought the car, the insurance company specifically reminded me to apply it smoothly and not obstruct the view. Nowadays, the method of applying it is much simpler: first, clean the upper right corner of the windshield, then peel off the protective paper on the back of the decal, carefully align it, and press gently a few times to ensure it sticks firmly. Although some regions are now promoting electronic insurance policies, my old car still requires a paper decal. The key is to apply it promptly—I forgot to put it on in my first year of driving and was stopped by traffic police and fined. Also, it's advisable not to cover the decal with transparent tape, as this can cause wrinkling and peeling.