How to Check Compulsory Traffic Insurance for Motorcycles?
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You can visit the insurance company where you initially purchased the policy to inquire about the insurance records with the relevant personnel, or go to the bank to check the transaction records with the bank staff. By reviewing the transaction records at the bank, verify if there are any deductions made by the insurance company.
When checking my motorcycle's compulsory traffic insurance, I usually start with the physical documents to see if there's any information on the insurance card or policy, which includes the policy number, insurance company name, and validity period. If I can't find it, I take out my phone, download the insurance company's app, such as PICC or Ping An's official software, enter the motorcycle's license plate number, and directly check the status. Many platforms now support online inquiries, which is very convenient. If that still doesn't work, I call the insurance company's customer service, provide the license plate number, and they will immediately tell me if the insurance is active. Regularly checking this is very important because if the insurance expires and you forget to renew it, riding on the road and getting caught can result in fines or even vehicle impoundment. I remember once before a ride, I didn't check and almost had an accident only to find out the insurance had expired. Since then, I've developed a habit of checking once a month and suggest you do the same to ensure safety and save money.