Is it permissible for exempted vehicles to not display the inspection sticker?
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Vehicles exempt from inspection must display the inspection sticker, and it must be affixed to the upper right corner of the front windshield as required by regulations. According to traffic laws, if the inspection compliance sticker is not displayed, the public security authorities will issue a notice to rectify the situation and impose certain penalties. In severe cases, the vehicle may even be impounded. The time frame for exempting vehicles from on-site inspection and the required documents are as follows: Time frame for exempting motor vehicles from on-site inspection: Motor vehicles are exempt from on-site inspection in the second and fourth years of use. After this period, they must undergo on-site inspection. If the inspection is not completed in a timely manner, the motor vehicle cannot be used normally. If the vehicle fails to complete inspection for three consecutive inspection cycles, it will be forcibly scrapped. Documents required for motor vehicle inspection: Whether undergoing on-site inspection or not, motor vehicles must carry the vehicle registration certificate, the current year's compulsory traffic insurance policy, the vehicle owner's ID card or a copy, and must resolve any outstanding traffic violations or unresolved traffic accidents involving the vehicle.