Is it illegal to change the background color of a car emblem?

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LaJace
07/29/25 10:13pm
The regulations on motor vehicle registration do not have clear provisions regarding changing the color of car emblems, only stipulating that the body color cannot be altered without authorization. Here are some relevant materials about motor vehicles: 1. Definition: Motor vehicles are self-propelled by their own power devices, equipped with two or more wheels, do not require overhead wires or tracks, and can travel on road or non-road surfaces. They are primarily used for transporting people, goods, or completing certain specialized work requirements, referred to as "vehicles". 2. Classification: Vehicle classification is a fundamental aspect of various vehicle standard systems. Different standards have different vehicle classification methods, which may cross-reference each other while also having their own focuses and differences. Only by correctly understanding and grasping the basic concepts and applicable scopes of different classification methods, and clarifying the connotation and extension of specific definitions, can one accurately apply relevant standard clauses in motor vehicle inspection practices, precisely determine vehicle types, and correctly draw inspection conclusions.
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