Is the insurance label still required to be affixed on cars?

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AlexaDella
07/30/25 12:03am
It is not necessary to affix the insurance label on cars. In 2017, the requirement for affixing the environmental inspection compliance label was abolished nationwide. Here are the relevant details: 1. Location of electronic credentials: Vehicle owners can apply for, view, and use the electronic inspection label of motor vehicles on the Internet traffic safety comprehensive service platform or the "Traffic Management 12123" mobile app. Vehicles that have already obtained the electronic inspection label do not need to affix a paper label. Traffic police will verify the vehicle inspection status through police enforcement terminals during law enforcement. 2. Features of electronic credentials: The electronic inspection label of motor vehicles is verified and managed through a unified traffic management electronic license resource library, featuring uniformity, uniqueness, and security. At the same time, the electronic inspection label has the same effect as the paper certificate. When encountering traffic police law enforcement inspections, drivers only need to present the electronic credentials.
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