Is it allowed to drive without displaying the compulsory insurance sticker?
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Nowadays, electronic compulsory insurance is implemented, and there is no need to display the compulsory insurance sticker. The functions and advantages of electronic insurance policies for auto insurance are as follows: Functions of electronic insurance policies for auto insurance: It refers to insurance companies using digital signature software and enterprise digital certificates that comply with the PKI system to issue electronic policies with the insurance company's digital signature for customers. It is an electronic substitute for the original paper policy. Advantages of electronic insurance policies: Electronic policies have unique advantages such as security, efficiency, peace of mind, convenience, and environmental friendliness. They save paper resources. They are time-saving and convenient, not limited by time or location. They can be applied for reissuance or resending. Management is convenient.
Having driven for many years, I know full well that the compulsory traffic insurance decal must be affixed to the upper right corner of the windshield - this is a mandatory requirement under the Road Traffic Safety Law. Without it displayed, you're likely to be pulled over by traffic police once on the road, typically facing a 200-yuan fine and 1 demerit point. I frequently remind family and friends not to be careless, because this sticker isn't just for inspection purposes - if you're in an accident without it displayed, insurers may deny claims, leaving you with substantial out-of-pocket losses. While insurance has gone digital now with some cities enforcing this less strictly, I still recommend keeping it properly displayed to avoid regrettable fines when accidents happen. Make it a habit to promptly replace the decal after each policy renewal - this simple practice saves you significant hassle.