Is it no longer necessary to display the vehicle insurance decal?

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DiEmilia
07/30/25 12:49am
Vehicle insurance decals no longer need to be displayed. Here are the details about the digitization of inspection decals: 1. Electronic certificate: For vehicles eligible for the 6-year exemption from on-site inspection, which require renewal of the inspection decal every 2 years, you can now apply for an electronic certificate online. The electronic certificate holds the same validity as the paper version, and vehicles that have obtained it no longer need to display the paper decal. 2. Application method: You can apply for the electronic inspection certificate through the "Internet-based Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Platform" or the "Traffic Management 12123" mobile app. In the "Traffic Management 12123" app, simply click on the "Exempt Vehicle Application for Inspection Decal" option under the "Service Center" section to complete the process. The traffic management department will uniformly generate the electronic inspection certificate, which can be downloaded and used directly online.
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