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Is it mandatory to display the annual inspection sticker?

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PhoebeDella
07/28/2025, 05:52:05 AM

Nowadays, the vehicle annual inspection label has been digitized and does not need to be displayed on the car. Here is some relevant information about vehicle annual inspection: 1. Classification of vehicle annual inspection: (1) Initial inspection: The inspection conducted for applying for a vehicle license plate is called initial inspection. (2) Periodic inspection. It checks whether the vehicle's braking performance, steering control, lights, exhaust, and other safety performance meet the requirements of the "Technical Conditions for Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles". 2. Precautions for vehicle annual inspection: Before the inspection, the owner should clean the vehicle body in advance. Cleaning the vehicle body, engine compartment, and chassis beforehand can facilitate the inspection personnel and help pass the annual inspection.

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GeorgeMarie
08/11/2025, 11:52:32 AM

I've been driving for decades, and the annual inspection sticker must be affixed to the upper right corner of the windshield. This is mandated by national law to prove your vehicle has passed the annual inspection. If you don't display it, the police can fine you at least 200 yuan upon inspection, and you may also receive demerit points, affecting your driving record. For example, last summer, my friend forgot to put it on and got pulled over twice, wasting money and time. Although some cities now offer electronic stickers that can be displayed via an app, physical stickers are still the norm in our area, so you must stick to the rules. I recommend putting it on the same day after the inspection to avoid delays. Also, choose the placement carefully to ensure it doesn't obstruct your driving view, and be cautious when washing your car so it doesn’t get washed off. Developing this small habit can save you a lot of hassle.

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HazelLee
09/28/2025, 12:16:49 AM

In my first year of owning a car, after the annual inspection, my friend told me that I must display that small sticker. I checked online, and it's indeed mandatory—otherwise, traffic police won't hesitate to fine you, with penalties starting at 200 yuan or even points deducted in severe cases. I think it's pretty simple; sticking it up doesn’t get in the way much, and safety always comes first. Nowadays, with better technology, some apps can replace physical stickers, but my hometown county hasn’t adopted digital methods yet, so sticking the physical one feels more reliable. During the inspection, the service center will remind you where to place it—usually the top-right corner of the windshield. If you move to a new location, remember to update the sticker promptly. Also, don’t forget that these stickers have an expiration date—when replacing them, peel off the old one before applying the new one to avoid messy overlaps. Paying attention to these small details as a new driver will make your driving experience smoother.

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Jeremy
11/11/2025, 01:10:25 AM

As a car enthusiast, I understand that the annual inspection sticker must be displayed, which is a basic traffic regulation requirement. The inspection label should be affixed in a conspicuous position on the windshield to prove the vehicle's condition is up to standard. Failure to display it is a violation, and if caught by the police, you could face a 200 yuan fine and penalty points, and it also makes you more likely to be checked at inspection stations. In recent years, policies have changed, with some areas allowing electronic labels, but most places still require physical stickers. It is recommended that car owners affix the sticker immediately after the annual inspection and secure it firmly with adhesive. The inspection itself checks brakes, lights, etc., and displaying the sticker is part of compliance. When replacing the sticker, clean off any residue from the old one to avoid affecting effectiveness and aesthetics.

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DeGabriella
01/01/2026, 02:57:15 AM

I usually drive my kids to and from school, and I always make sure to stick the annual inspection sticker on time. It's required by law, otherwise, the police can fine you 200 yuan if they check, and it makes family members uneasy when riding in the car. My neighbor Lao Li got fined last year for not having it, which scared the kids. So I've developed a habit of reinforcing the sticker with some transparent tape to keep it from falling off during car washes. Also, remember to replace the sticker before it expires—don't delay. Small safety details in the car shouldn’t be overlooked; sticking the sticker is a responsibility. I’ve heard that big cities are rolling out digital versions, but in our small town, we still follow the old rules, so sticking it is safer. If you ever take a long trip, highway checkpoints are frequent, and having the sticker gives peace of mind while driving.

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SavannahDella
03/29/2026, 04:12:40 AM

In my daily work routine, vehicle annual inspection is a mandatory process, but the sticker cannot be skipped. The government requires it to be affixed in the designated position as proof of passing the inspection. Failure to comply may result in fines starting from 200 yuan, potential demerit points, and in severe cases, impact on personal credit records. For time management, I affix the sticker on the day of the inspection to avoid forgetting and causing trouble. Currently, some regions are piloting electronic alternatives, but they are not yet widely adopted in my area, so I continue to use the physical sticker. In the long run, adhering to the rules helps avoid unexpected penalties and ensures smoother driving. I recommend car owners develop a habit of regularly checking the sticker, aligning it with routine tasks like tire changes.

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