How to Affix the Compulsory Traffic Insurance Label?
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To properly affix the compulsory traffic insurance label, first clean the car's windshield, then prepare a static cling sticker. Peel off the compulsory traffic insurance label and attach it to the static cling sticker on the right front windshield. Below is relevant information about compulsory traffic insurance: 1. Concept: The full name of compulsory traffic insurance is 'Compulsory Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident Liability Insurance.' It is a mandatory liability insurance where the insurance company compensates for personal injuries, deaths, and property losses of victims (excluding the vehicle's occupants and the insured) caused by road traffic accidents involving the insured vehicle, within the liability limits. 2. Premium: Compulsory traffic insurance is China's first mandatory insurance system implemented by national law. Its premium follows a nationally unified fee standard, as stipulated by the state.
I remember being quite flustered when I first applied the compulsory traffic insurance label to my new car. Later, I figured out a method. First, clean the lower right corner of the windshield with a wet cloth and paper towel, ensuring there are no water stains or dirt, as these can cause the label to fall off. When peeling off the backing of the label, do it slowly and carefully. Then, align it properly and press gently, smoothing it out from the center to the edges with a bank card to remove any air bubbles and prevent wrinkles that could affect its appearance. Using a static cling sticker is highly recommended for convenience—just apply the static cling to the glass first, then stick the label onto it. At the end of the year, when it’s time to replace it, you can simply peel it off without leaving any residue. Make sure to place it on the lower right side of the inner windshield; if it’s too far off, you might get pulled over by traffic police, which could lead to fines or, worse, invalidate your insurance, leaving you uneasy on the road. Before driving, always take a quick glance to ensure the label hasn’t peeled or come loose. Developing this good habit will help avoid any issues.