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Is it mandatory to display compulsory auto insurance on the vehicle?

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MacFaith
08/27/25 8:42am
It is mandatory to display the compulsory insurance label on the front windshield of motor vehicles, as per regulations. The label must be affixed to the right side of the front passenger window as specified. Failure to display the label may result in penalty points and fines if caught by traffic police. Relevant information about compulsory insurance is as follows: 1. Introduction: The full name of compulsory insurance is "Compulsory Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident Liability Insurance." It is a mandatory liability insurance where the insurance company compensates for personal injuries, fatalities, and property losses (excluding the vehicle's occupants and the insured) caused by road traffic accidents involving the insured vehicle, within the liability limits. 2. Necessity: Compulsory insurance ensures that victims of motor vehicle traffic accidents receive compensation and promotes road traffic safety. It provides timely and basic protection for victims of traffic accidents.
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Lynda
09/09/25 7:21am
Compulsory auto insurance must indeed be displayed on the vehicle, typically as a mandatory traffic insurance decal. In China, traffic authorities require drivers to affix this paper decal on the upper right corner of the windshield as proof of valid compulsory liability insurance coverage. Failure to display it may result in fines during traffic police inspections; I recall once being reminded by an officer when I forgot to update my decal. Nowadays, many regions promote digital insurance decals that can be shown via mobile apps, eliminating the hassle of physical stickers—though it's wise to confirm local acceptance of electronic versions. Ultimately, complying with this rule ensures road safety and prevents unnecessary complications. Developing a habit of regularly checking insurance validity makes daily driving smoother.
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MacSteven
10/23/25 8:12am
As an ordinary car owner, I often get asked about this. Yes, the compulsory auto insurance must indeed be displayed on the vehicle, specifically the paper label of the compulsory traffic insurance, which should be placed in a visible spot on the front windshield. This practice is designed to facilitate quick checks by traffic police to ensure the vehicle is compliant. I used to wonder why it was necessary, but after learning more, I understood that it serves as proof that you have basic coverage, allowing for timely handling in case of accidents. Failure to display it can result in fines or even affect your annual inspection. Nowadays, some regions support electronic labels, where you can simply show it on your phone, making things much more convenient. Regardless of the method, keeping it updated is crucial, and I recommend regularly checking the insurance expiration date.
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MaciLee
12/06/25 8:36am
Compulsory insurance must be displayed on the vehicle, which involves legal compliance issues. In China, traffic regulations explicitly require the compulsory traffic insurance decal to be affixed to the windshield as physical proof of insurance. Non-compliance may result in fines or affect the annual inspection; it ensures all vehicles have minimum coverage, reducing road risks. Even though electronic versions are adopted in some regions, the traditional sticker method remains widely used. In short, this is a simple yet important regulation, and timely compliance can avoid disputes.
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