What Should Be Placed on the Upper Right Corner of a New Car?

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MacBrynlee
07/25/25 10:23am
New cars require the placement of a compulsory traffic insurance label, an annual inspection label, and an environmental inspection compliance label on the upper right corner. Environmental Inspection Compliance Label: For motor vehicles that pass regular inspections in accordance with national standards for in-use vehicle pollutant emissions, an environmental inspection compliance label is issued. Compulsory Insurance Label: Compulsory vehicle insurance is mandated by laws and regulations for specified entities or individuals within the designated scope. It requires vehicle owners or managers to purchase corresponding liability insurance, thereby increasing the coverage of third-party liability insurance. In the event of an accident, compulsory traffic insurance can provide timely and basic protection for victims to the greatest extent possible. Motor Vehicle Inspection Compliance Label: A green environmental inspection compliance label (commonly known as a green label) is issued to motor vehicles equipped with spark-ignition engines (mostly gasoline or natural gas-powered vehicles) that meet National Standard I or above, and to motor vehicles equipped with compression-ignition engines (mostly diesel-powered vehicles) that meet National Standard III or above. A yellow environmental inspection compliance label is issued to other motor vehicles that comply with the emission standards at the time of manufacture.
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Kate
08/11/25 7:41pm
As a new car owner, I was particularly impressed with the sticker requirements. The top right corner of the windshield must display the compulsory traffic insurance decal and annual inspection sticker – these are mandatory national regulations. Driving without them can result in being pulled over by traffic police with fines starting at 200+ RMB, and potentially even license points in severe cases. I remember when I first went to get the stickers from the dealership, the manager instructed me to place them in the windshield's upper right corner using static cling stickers to prevent falling, being careful not to obstruct visibility. Beyond these, some regions may require environmental stickers or temporary license plates, though many areas have now simplified requirements to focus just on those two core decals. Having them properly displayed gives peace of mind – I'd advise new buyers to handle this immediately rather than scrambling during annual inspections. Periodically check for wear or expiration while driving, and replace them promptly for safety.
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