Is it necessary to affix the compulsory motor vehicle insurance label?
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It is necessary to affix the compulsory motor vehicle insurance label. Compulsory insurance covers: Any losses caused to a third party (excluding the vehicle itself and people in the vehicle), regardless of fault, fall within the scope of compulsory insurance compensation. The characteristics of compulsory insurance include: 1. Mandatory; 2. Late payment penalties for unpaid premiums; 3. Uniformity of coverage standards. Steps to affix the compulsory insurance label: 1. First, clean the inside of the front windshield to prevent dust when affixing; 2. Peel off the compulsory insurance paper and remove the white backing; 3. Attach the removed compulsory insurance label to the static cling sticker; 4. Affix the static cling sticker with the compulsory insurance label to the upper right corner of the front windshield; 5. Use a bank card or a piece of cardboard to smooth it out.
As an ordinary car owner who has been driving for several years, I used to have to put that compulsory insurance label on the corner of the windshield every time I bought insurance, which was quite a hassle and sometimes even blocked my view. However, since last year, the regulations have changed, and it's basically no longer required nationwide. It's been replaced with an electronic query system, which is much more convenient. I've been checked by traffic police a few times, and they can scan the license plate to see the insurance status. You can also check the insurance validity period through a mobile app. This progress is really reassuring—no more worrying about the label falling off or not being completely removed and getting fined. But you do need to remember to renew the insurance on time to avoid expiration. The electronic system has many benefits: it's environmentally friendly and efficient. I think this reform is great, making driving safer and easier.