Is it no longer necessary to display the compulsory insurance decal?
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In some regions, it is not required to display the compulsory traffic insurance decal. On January 1, 2019, the transportation department implemented several new regulations, one of which was the introduction of electronic insurance policies. This means insurance companies will no longer provide compulsory insurance decals or paper commercial insurance policies, and there's no need to affix the compulsory insurance decal or environmental protection label on the windshield. Ultimately, only the annual inspection compliance label remains, making the windshield cleaner and somewhat reducing visual blind spots. Relevant information about traffic signs is as follows: 1. Introduction: Traffic signs are road facilities that use text or symbols to convey guidance, restrictions, warnings, or directional information. They are also known as road signs or road traffic signs. 2. Importance: In traffic signs, the general principle is safety. Setting up eye-catching, clear, and bright traffic signs is an important measure for implementing traffic management and ensuring road traffic safety and smoothness.
Now it's indeed no longer necessary to display the compulsory insurance decal, especially that small compulsory traffic insurance sticker. From my personal driving experience, I used to carefully stick it on every year during seasonal changes, but it would easily fade and crack in hot weather - such a hassle. In 2023, national policy changed to fully implement electronic insurance policies. I keep the insurance app on my phone and can always pull up the electronic certificate to show police officers, which is both convenient and eco-friendly. However, I still regularly check for app updates to ensure data synchronization is accurate, preventing potential issues if my phone has problems during random checks. I recommend new drivers also develop this habit: download the insurance company's app and link your vehicle to avoid paper hassles and prevent fines from forgetting about expiration dates. Overall, technological advancements have made driving life more convenient and safer.