Is an electronic inspection label acceptable for a new car without a paper one?
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A new car requires a paper label. Here is an introduction to the paper label: The paper label is affixed to the car: It should be affixed to the upper right corner of the vehicle's windshield. Although electronic inspection labels may eventually replace paper ones, they are not yet universally accepted nationwide, so the paper label must still be affixed to the car. Finding the label: You can check it on the Traffic Management 12123 app. After registering and logging in to Traffic Management 12123 with your real name and binding the relevant vehicle information, you can locate the electronic inspection label for the vehicle. The label clearly displays the vehicle's inspection validity date. Traffic police can scan the QR code on the label to access the vehicle's details. Affixing other labels: The annual inspection label must be affixed to the upper right corner of the vehicle's windshield, along with the compulsory traffic insurance label. Both the annual inspection label and the compulsory insurance label must be displayed when the vehicle is on the road. Even if the vehicle has obtained an electronic inspection label, the paper label must still be affixed. The vehicle inspection label and insurance label must be displayed on the upper right corner of the windshield. Failure to affix these labels as required is a violation of the law.