Is it still necessary to display the motor vehicle inspection certificate?
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Currently, electronic vehicle inspection labels have been implemented nationwide, eliminating the need to display paper labels. Below is additional information: 1. Environmental inspection certification mark: Motor vehicles that pass regular inspections in accordance with national emission standards for in-use vehicles are issued an environmental inspection certification mark; 2. Compulsory insurance mark: Vehicle compulsory insurance is a mandatory coverage for designated entities or individuals as stipulated by laws and regulations. It requires vehicle owners or managers to purchase corresponding liability insurance, thereby increasing the coverage rate of third-party liability insurance. In the event of an accident, compulsory insurance can provide timely and basic protection to the maximum extent for victims of traffic accidents; 3. Motor vehicle inspection certification mark: Vehicles equipped with spark-ignition engines (mostly gasoline or natural gas-powered vehicles) meeting National Standard I or above, and vehicles equipped with compression-ignition engines (mostly diesel-powered vehicles) meeting National Standard III or above are issued green environmental inspection certification marks (commonly known as green labels); other vehicles that meet the factory emission standards are issued yellow environmental inspection certification marks (commonly known as yellow labels).