What Stickers Should Be Affixed to the Front Windshield?
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The front windshield requires the compulsory traffic insurance sticker, annual inspection sticker, and annual road and bridge toll sticker. The full name of compulsory traffic insurance is 'Compulsory Traffic Accident Liability Insurance for Motor Vehicles'. It is a mandatory liability insurance where the insurance company compensates for personal injuries, fatalities, and property losses (excluding occupants of the insured vehicle and the insured themselves) caused by road traffic accidents involving the insured vehicle, within the liability limits. There are two methods to obtain the annual inspection sticker: one is to bring the required documents to the local vehicle management office for collection, and the other is to apply online by submitting the documents and receiving the sticker via courier. The annual vehicle inspection primarily involves safety checks, including a comprehensive examination of the horn, brakes, axle weight, chassis, ignition system, lighting system, exhaust system, license plate installation, and more.
Hello everyone, I've been driving for over ten years and currently own a family sedan. The most basic sticker on the front windshield is the compulsory traffic insurance label, which proves the validity of mandatory insurance and must be replaced annually, usually placed in the lower right corner of the windshield. There's also the vehicle annual inspection pass sticker, indicating the car has passed regular inspections to avoid the risk of fines. I always remind my friends not to forget these, or they could face big trouble if checked by the police. In some cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, an environmental protection sticker is also required, proving the vehicle passed emission tests, otherwise, it can't enter central areas during traffic restrictions. I place my stickers at the bottom of the windshield, leaving a clear view area, avoiding too many or thick stickers to prevent obstructing vision or glare affecting safe driving. Remember to check the expiration dates of the stickers and replace them promptly when they expire for worry-free and hassle-free driving.