
Annual inspection stickers are still required to be displayed. Below are specific details regarding annual inspection stickers: 1. Legal Provisions: According to Article 95 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, if a motor vehicle is driven on the road without displaying the inspection compliance sticker, a fine of 50 yuan and 1 demerit point will be imposed. In severe cases, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall detain the motor vehicle and notify the party to provide the corresponding license, sticker, or complete the necessary procedures. 2. Reform Changes: Now, the annual vehicle inspection and environmental protection inspection stickers have been merged into one. As long as the vehicle passes the annual inspection, there is no need to obtain a separate environmental protection sticker. Motor vehicles only need to display the inspection compliance sticker and compulsory insurance sticker. The annual inspection sticker must be displayed; otherwise, the vehicle may be inspected at any time, resulting in fines or vehicle impoundment.

I remember back in 2020 when the vehicle inspection policy underwent major changes, eliminating the need for that small annual inspection sticker. Previously, we had to stick it on the corner of the windshield and replace it every year, leaving sticky residue everywhere. Now everything's digitized. Inspection records are directly uploaded to the system, and police can scan license plates during roadside checks to know the status. This is really convenient - no more worrying about labels falling off or obstructing the view while driving. However, vehicles still need timely inspections; don't slack off, or you'll face fines when checked online as invalid. I've heard some people miss that paper sticker, feeling it gave them peace of mind, but actually the electronic version is more reliable and reduces pollution/waste. Anyway, since 2020 most places truly don't require stickers anymore - everyone should adapt quickly. Just bring relevant documents during checks to avoid mistakes.

I often discuss these topics in car enthusiast groups. The new regulations post-2020 indeed exempt vehicles from displaying annual inspection stickers. The government promotes digital systems, allowing users to check inspection status with just a tap on an app, eliminating the hassle of stickers and cleanup costs. In the past, we had to visit service centers to remove old stickers and replace them with new ones, but now it's much easier to manage everything via smartphone. However, vehicle safety should never be neglected. I recommend setting a reminder to visit inspection stations on time to avoid penalties for missing deadlines. With extensive electronic records now in place, it's also convenient to check status even when driving in other regions without any issues. While technological advancements bring convenience, developing a habit of regular inspections is fundamental to safe driving. Don't become complacent just because there's no physical sticker.

As someone who hasn't been driving for many years, I personally experienced the 2020 policy change: since then, there's no need to display the annual inspection sticker anymore. After passing the inspection, the information is automatically recorded online, making the windshield much cleaner. I used to hear older generations complain about how annoying it was to display the stickers, but now young car owners have much less to worry about. The key is to ensure the annual inspection is valid, and apps like Traffic Management 12123 can check the dates. As long as the vehicle is in good condition, there's nothing to worry about without the sticker, provided it's registered in the system. Modern technology has made driving simpler, and this trend is definitely a good one.


