Is it acceptable not to display the annual inspection sticker?

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AmyAnn
07/30/25 8:07am
Annual inspection stickers must be displayed. According to Article 11 of the Road Traffic Safety Law: When driving a motor vehicle on the road, the vehicle must display its license plate, have the inspection qualification sticker and insurance sticker properly placed, and carry the vehicle registration certificate. Failure to display the inspection qualification sticker or insurance sticker as required may result in a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan imposed by traffic police. Below are the requirements for displaying vehicle annual inspection stickers: 1. Placement location: The motor vehicle inspection qualification sticker and insurance sticker should be affixed to the upper right corner of the vehicle's front windshield. 2. Punching requirement for inspection stickers: Punching holes in inspection stickers was an early method to identify the vehicle's inspection date. Along the edge of the upper part of the inspection sticker, there are 1 to 12 positions where holes can be punched.
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