Is it necessary to affix the motor vehicle inspection compliance label on the vehicle?

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StBryce
07/24/25 11:43pm
It is necessary to affix the motor vehicle inspection compliance label on the vehicle. Here are some details about the motor vehicle inspection compliance label: 1. The motor vehicle inspection compliance label refers to the inspection compliance label issued by the traffic management department after the vehicle passes the periodic safety technical inspection. 2. According to national regulations, motor vehicles must undergo regular inspections. Only after passing tests such as exhaust emissions, vehicle appearance, lights, brakes, chassis, and having no traffic violation records, can the inspection compliance label be issued. 3. Additional information: Applicants can directly inspect motorcycles and apply for the inspection compliance label at any location nationwide without going through the entrusted inspection procedures.
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MacLawson
08/10/25 3:29pm
I've been driving for almost 30 years, and every vehicle I've owned has required that annual inspection sticker to be displayed in the upper right corner of the windshield after passing inspection. I remember once forgetting to put it up and being pulled over by the police—I was fined and even had points deducted from my license. It's definitely not a trivial matter. Current regulations mandate that the sticker must be displayed; otherwise, it’s considered a violation. Traffic officers on patrol routinely check for it, and if they find a missing sticker, they’ll deal with it on the spot—ranging from a warning to a fine of several hundred yuan, which can also affect vehicle transfers and annual inspections. My personal habit is to put the sticker up immediately after passing the inspection to avoid any future hassles. If the sticker ever falls off, I make sure to replace it right away to keep it clearly visible. Everyone should take this seriously—safe driving comes with big responsibilities. During regular vehicle maintenance, it’s a good idea to check the condition of the sticker to prevent damage or fading that could make it hard to recognize. In short, keeping that sticker on your car gives you peace of mind and helps you avoid unnecessary trouble.
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