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Is it no longer necessary to affix the insurance sticker?

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Leanne
09/04/2025, 10:53:28 PM

After the new regulations in 2019, the environmental inspection compliance sticker has been abolished, and only the motor vehicle inspection compliance sticker and compulsory insurance sticker need to be affixed. Here is the relevant information: 1. Electronic insurance policy: After the new regulations, the environmental inspection compliance sticker has been abolished, and only the motor vehicle inspection compliance sticker and compulsory insurance sticker need to be affixed. Additionally, some areas in Beijing have begun pilot programs to eliminate the compulsory insurance sticker. The removal of the compulsory insurance sticker does not mean that compulsory insurance is no longer required, but rather that the sticker is replaced with an electronic insurance policy. 2. Function: The electronic certificate of the sticker can be applied in various scenarios such as law enforcement management, public services, and economic activities. Relevant industries and departments are encouraged to promote its application, bringing more convenience and benefits to vehicle owners or drivers. During law enforcement inspections, vehicles that have obtained the electronic certificate of the inspection sticker no longer need to affix a paper sticker. Traffic police can check the vehicle's inspection status through their law enforcement PDAs.

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JaxonLynn
09/16/2025, 11:32:47 PM

When I first got my new car, I foolishly stuck the insurance decal on the windshield. Later I learned that many places no longer require it. After the policy reform, electronic insurance policies have been gradually implemented nationwide. As long as it's registered in the system, you can just scan a QR code or check via an app when stopped by traffic police – convenient and eco-friendly. In our urban area, this has been in place for a while; I haven't used a physical decal since last year, saving me the hassle of cleaning adhesive residue. However, note that not all regions have adopted this simultaneously – some remote cities or older vehicles may still require paper labels. To be safe, I recommend checking your local traffic management app or consulting your insurer, and keeping electronic proof handy to avoid wrongful fines. Digitalization is truly hassle-free and reduces resource waste.

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MacHarper
10/31/2025, 12:03:54 AM

As a seasoned driver who has undergone several annual inspections, I remind you that the requirement for affixing insurance decals has indeed been simplified. After the nationwide implementation of electronic verification, many vehicle owners no longer need to display the compulsory traffic insurance decal, as the insurance status can be directly verified through system linkage. However, I've noticed that beginners often get confused in practice, such as mistakenly thinking the decal is completely obsolete, only to be fined in areas without full coverage. Therefore, it's advisable to regularly update your APP to ensure data connectivity, while keeping some hard copies as backup against technical failures. This change reflects technological advancement, but also reminds us to follow regulations without taking shortcuts. It's equally important to check your insurance status during regular maintenance.

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Larry
12/13/2025, 11:10:02 PM

Last time I was driving on the road, I was thinking about this issue. When learning to drive, the instructor taught us to stick the labels, but recently the policy has changed, and we don't need to stick them everywhere anymore. The key is to consider the location and vehicle type: in first-tier cities, it's mostly digitalized, and you can just scan a code for verification; but for novice drivers or in remote areas, you might still need to stick them. I've tried saving a screenshot of the insurance policy on my phone as a backup, which works quite well. By the way, this kind of reform reduces the risk of document forgery in traffic accidents, making travel safer. If you're checked without proof, the traffic police might issue a fine, so I suggest developing a habit of regularly checking information to ensure everything is legal and compliant.

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JoshuaLynn
02/03/2026, 12:12:18 AM

In my years of driving experience, this policy optimization is truly beneficial. Those paper slips stuck on the windshield used to easily get damaged and were an eyesore. Now, with the widespread adoption of electronic insurance policies, manual pasting is unnecessary in most scenarios. In terms of the process, insurance companies upload the data to the traffic system, and we only need to log into the APP to display or print a temporary version for occasional checks. However, regional differences should be noted, and there might be a short transition period when changing to a new vehicle. Overall, it's more efficient, and I recommend aligning with this upgraded concept.

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OAddyson
04/28/2026, 04:48:07 PM

Remember a few years ago when every car had a small round sticker? Technology has advanced so quickly now. The policy on attaching compulsory traffic insurance labels has been relaxed, with many provinces implementing electronic registration, so car owners basically no longer need to manually attach them. However, I suggest not ignoring the details entirely, as some areas without internet or specific vehicle inspections might still require paper proof. Make sure to save a screenshot of your insurance policy on your phone to avoid any last-minute issues that could delay your trip. This change reflects the convenience of digitalization in daily life, but maintaining safety standards is crucial.

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