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How to Attach the Compulsory Insurance Sticker?

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LillianaFitz
07/29/2025, 04:27:11 PM

Compulsory insurance stickers should be affixed as follows: According to relevant regulations, the compulsory traffic insurance sticker must be attached to the upper right corner of the front windshield. Relevant information about compulsory insurance is as follows: 1. Introduction: The full name of compulsory 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 (excluding the vehicle's occupants and the insured) caused by road traffic accidents involving the insured vehicle, within the liability limits. 2. Necessity: Compulsory insurance ensures compensation for victims of motor vehicle traffic accidents and promotes road traffic safety. It provides timely and basic protection for traffic accident victims.

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VonLouis
08/14/2025, 01:14:14 PM

I've been driving for decades and am quite familiar with the compulsory insurance sticker placement - it must go in the upper right corner of the windshield. The reason is simple: it's legally mandated and this position doesn't obstruct vision while driving. Use the adhesive-backed label that comes with your policy, first clean dust off the glass or it won't stick properly; peel and press it on gently. Many people stick it too low and get fined by traffic police - I've reminded my neighbor about this. Remember to replace it annually when renewing your policy, don't let it expire. During car maintenance, check to ensure it's lying flat without bubbles. Safety first - don't cut corners on details, develop good habits for peace of mind on the road.

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OEmilio
10/16/2025, 12:29:06 AM

When I was a novice driver, I struggled quite a bit with affixing the compulsory insurance sticker. Now I know it's actually simple: take out that small label from the insurance policy; the correct position is the upper right corner of the windshield—don't place it elsewhere to avoid inspection issues. Peel off the adhesive backing and gently press it into place. My first attempt was crooked, so I had to peel it off and start over, with my friend laughing and telling me not to rush. I recommend doing this in good lighting, sitting inside the car to adjust your viewing angle and ensure it doesn't obstruct your sight. Don't delay this task—the sticker must be affixed once the insurance takes effect, otherwise you risk penalty points if caught on the road. Periodically check if it's still securely attached to prevent it from falling off in strong winds or on bumpy roads.

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LaCayden
11/29/2025, 12:16:39 AM

The placement of the compulsory insurance sticker is precise: the upper right corner of the windshield is the national standard. Why? To avoid obstructing the driver's view, safety comes first. The steps are simple but crucial: remove the label and peel off the backing, first wipe the glass to remove dirt and ensure strong adhesion; after applying, press the edges to prevent dust and wrinkles. From my experience, common issues include placing it too far left, affecting the rearview mirror's visibility, or failing to replace an expired sticker, so be sure to renew it annually with your insurance update. Related checks also include the clarity of the label's text to prevent fading in sunlight. The whole process takes less than a minute, but attention to detail avoids future hassles.

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VanMadeline
01/19/2026, 01:40:36 AM

As a mom, I always nag my husband about placing the compulsory insurance sticker. The standard position is the upper right corner of the windshield. Just take out the small sticker from the policy, peel off the back, and stick it on; make sure to clean the glass first so it adheres well. Don't place it too low, as it can distract you while driving—I've seen others get fined, and it really hurts the wallet. Don't overlook small details on the family car; properly placing the sticker is proof of insurance and a priority for safe travel. When the policy expires each year, remind yourself to replace it and check other stickers like the annual inspection label. Make it a daily habit to ensure the whole family's safety.

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DeAmelia
04/15/2026, 02:48:53 AM

For daily commuters, I'm familiar with the proper way to place the compulsory insurance decal: the optimal spot is the upper right corner of the windshield. After receiving the policy, locate the sticker, peel off the protective layer, and immediately apply it smoothly; don't leave it in the car and forget, as it may lead to fines. Ensure the position is accurate and doesn't obstruct the view—placing it too low can be dangerous when driving at high speeds. The whole process takes just three to five minutes, and it's recommended to do it on a sunny day for better handling. A key reminder is to check if the adhesive is secure enough to withstand bumpy roads without falling off; traffic police will inspect this during annual inspections, so make sure to renew it promptly each year. Practical advice: apply it early, starting from the insurance effective date, as safe driving is built upon attention to small details.

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