Is it no longer necessary to display insurance and annual inspection stickers on new cars?

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OLondon
07/29/25 7:37pm
No, stickers are still required. Specific information: The annual inspection sticker must still be displayed. Failure to display the annual inspection sticker is a violation of the law. If a vehicle is found without the annual inspection sticker by public security authorities, the vehicle may be impounded, and a warning or relevant fine may be issued. Detailed information: According to Article 95 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, motor vehicles driven on the road without displaying license plates, inspection qualification stickers, insurance stickers, or without carrying the vehicle license and driver's license shall be impounded by the traffic management department of the public security authority. The parties involved shall be notified to provide the corresponding licenses, stickers, or complete the necessary procedures, and may be punished in accordance with the provisions of Article 90 of this law. The vehicle shall be promptly returned once the parties involved provide the corresponding licenses, stickers, or complete the necessary procedures. Intentionally covering, damaging, or improperly installing license plates shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of Article 90 of this law.
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