Is it mandatory to display the annual inspection sticker?

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LeDaisy
07/24/25 2:56am
Nowadays, the vehicle annual inspection labels have been digitized, and there is no need to display them on the car. Below is the classification and precautions regarding vehicle annual inspections: Classification of vehicle annual inspections: Initial annual inspection: The inspection conducted for motor vehicles to obtain a license plate is called the initial annual inspection. It checks whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lights, exhaust, and other safety features meet the technical requirements for safe operation of motor vehicles. Precautions for vehicle annual inspections: Before the annual inspection, the owner should clean the vehicle in advance. Cleaning the vehicle body, engine compartment, and chassis beforehand can facilitate the inspection process and help pass the annual inspection.
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SanSkylar
08/10/25 10:28pm
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I'm all too familiar with the annual inspection sticker. It must be affixed to the upper right corner of the windshield, otherwise, traffic police will issue a fine and deduct points, starting at 200 yuan per violation. I remember once after a business trip, I forgot to put it up and got pulled over and fined heavily on the road. Nowadays, many places are promoting electronic stickers that can be displayed on mobile phones, but paper stickers are still the norm, especially for long-distance trips where it's best to have them displayed. Also, be careful not to get the label wet or damaged—I usually reinforce mine with clear tape. This is a safety-related matter, and getting your annual inspection on time and displaying the sticker is a fundamental rule of driving that saves you trouble in the long run.
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