Is it mandatory to display the compulsory insurance label on the windshield now?
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Currently, it is mandatory to display the compulsory insurance label on the windshield. The details are as follows: 1. According to the relevant regulations of the 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China': If a motor vehicle driven on the road does not display the insurance label, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall detain the vehicle, notify the party to provide the corresponding license, label, or complete the necessary procedures, and may issue a warning or impose a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan. If the party provides the corresponding label or completes the necessary procedures, the vehicle shall be returned promptly. 2. The role of electronic insurance policies: With the introduction of electronic insurance policies for auto insurance, if electronic policies are implemented locally and the insurance company and traffic management department have achieved interconnection and sharing of compulsory insurance information, not displaying the paper label generally will not result in a penalty. However, if electronic policies are only in the pilot phase locally and the insurance company and traffic management department have not yet achieved interconnection and sharing of compulsory insurance information, it is still necessary to display the paper label on the windshield. Therefore, whether not displaying the compulsory insurance label will result in a penalty depends on the official statement of the local public security and traffic management department!