How to Affix the Compulsory Traffic Insurance Label on a Car?

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VonChase
07/30/25 1:58am
First, clean the car's windshield thoroughly, then prepare a static cling sticker. Peel off the compulsory traffic insurance label and affix it to the static cling sticker on the right front windshield. Here’s some information about compulsory traffic insurance: 1. Starting from January 1, 2019, new regulations introduced electronic insurance policies for vehicles, meaning insurance companies no longer provide compulsory traffic insurance labels or paper commercial insurance policies. This makes the front windshield cleaner and reduces visual blind spots. 2. In addition to the compulsory traffic insurance label, the environmental protection label is also no longer required, as environmental protection inspections are now combined with annual vehicle inspections. Therefore, only the annual inspection label remains, but this does not mean environmental inspections and purchasing compulsory traffic insurance are unnecessary. 3. Electronic insurance policies have the same legal effect as paper policies. Traffic police authorities cannot detain vehicles or impose penalties for not displaying the compulsory traffic insurance label if the owner can provide electronic policy information during roadside checks.
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