How to Affix the Compulsory Traffic Insurance Sticker?
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To properly affix the compulsory traffic insurance sticker, first clean the car's windshield, then prepare a static cling sticker. Peel off the compulsory traffic insurance sticker and attach it to the static cling sticker on the right front windshield. Here is some relevant information about compulsory traffic insurance: 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 injury, death, or property loss of victims (excluding the vehicle's occupants and the insured) caused by road traffic accidents involving the insured vehicle, within the liability limits. Premium: Compulsory traffic insurance is China's first mandatory insurance system implemented by national law. Its premium follows a unified national standard set by the state.
I've been driving for almost 30 years and have to put up the compulsory traffic insurance sticker every year, just like clockwork with an old friend. The steps are quite simple: first, thoroughly clean the upper right area of the windshield, removing dust and dirt with water or an alcohol wipe to ensure it's dry; then peel off the protective backing from the sticker, being careful not to crease it; next, align it properly and press gently with the palm of your hand, smoothing it out from the center to the edges to avoid air bubbles. Once it's on, check that it's secure and flat because traffic police can spot it at a glance during random checks on the road. Remember to replace it every 12 months when the insurance expires, and remove the old sticker without leaving any residue to avoid obstructing your view. Once, I forgot to replace the sticker before heading out and got fined 200 yuan halfway—that lesson made me take it very seriously now. Driving safety isn't something to be careless about; putting up the sticker properly is about protecting yourself and others.