Is the Electronic Annual Inspection Label Recognized by Traffic Police?

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MarianaLynn
07/29/25 11:06pm
Electronic annual inspection labels are recognized by traffic police. On June 20th, the nationwide implementation of electronic annual inspection labels was fully rolled out. After the annual inspection, vehicle owners receive an electronic label. During inspections, only the electronic annual inspection label needs to be presented, eliminating the need to stick a paper label on the windshield. Below are the ways to present the electronic annual inspection label: 1. Online Presentation: When traffic police query the electronic annual inspection label, you can directly open the Traffic Management 12123 APP to present it online. 2. Offline Presentation: During a traffic stop, you can show a screenshot of the label. 3. Printed Presentation: You can take a screenshot of the QR code or print out the electronic annual inspection label and carry it in the vehicle for immediate use when needed, all of which hold the same validity.
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SpencerMarie
08/16/25 1:09am
Last time my car was stopped by traffic police, they checked my electronic annual inspection sticker and found no issues at all. I displayed the inspection information through the 12123 Traffic Management App, and after the officer scanned the QR code to confirm, they let me go immediately. Nowadays, many places are promoting digitalization to save the hassle of paper stickers, keeping the windshield cleaner. I've been using it for over two years myself, and the system automatically updates the electronic sticker after each annual inspection. The app also allows you to check historical records. Just remember to keep your mobile network connection stable. In case of poor signal, you can take a screenshot in advance for backup. In short, electronic annual inspection stickers are recognized by traffic police and comply with current regulations, making my driving experience more convenient and eco-friendly.
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