What Stickers Need to Be Displayed on a Car?
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On a car, you need to display the compulsory traffic insurance sticker, annual inspection sticker, and environmental protection sticker. If the driver has held a driver's license for less than one year, they must also display a probationary driver sticker on the rear of the car. If a motor vehicle driven on the road does not display the compulsory traffic insurance sticker, traffic management authorities may impound the vehicle in accordance with regulations and notify the party to provide the compulsory traffic insurance sticker or complete the necessary procedures. The annual inspection sticker refers to the sticker that the owner should affix to the front windshield after passing the annual inspection as proof. If lost, the owner must bring all required documents to the vehicle management office, motor vehicle registration service station, or traffic police station to apply for a replacement. The environmental protection sticker is a classification sticker issued by the state for motor vehicle emission standards, divided into yellow and green categories. It is issued after reviewing the vehicle type and emission standards, with the purpose of facilitating energy-saving and emission-reduction inspections and regular environmental protection checks for vehicles.