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What Stickers Should Be Placed on the Car Windshield?

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CalvinDella
07/28/2025

Stickers that need to be placed on the car windshield include temporary vehicle license plates, compulsory motor vehicle insurance, and annual inspection stickers. Temporary Vehicle License Plates: Two temporary license plates should be affixed simultaneously. One plate should be placed in the upper right corner of the windshield inside the car, ensuring it does not obstruct the driver's view or be covered by traffic insurance stickers. The other plate should be affixed to the upper left corner of the rear windshield inside the car. For other types of vehicles with installation limitations, only one temporary license plate is required, which should be placed in the lower left or lower right corner of the windshield inside the car, ensuring it does not obstruct the driver's view and maintains driving safety. Compulsory Motor Vehicle Insurance: Article 13 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law" stipulates that the inspection sticker and insurance sticker must be affixed to the upper right corner of the vehicle's front windshield. If a vehicle fails to display these stickers as required, traffic police may impose fines. Additionally, failure to display the compulsory insurance sticker may result in penalty points besides the fine. Annual Inspection Sticker: The upper right corner of the vehicle's front windshield must display not only the annual inspection sticker but also the environmental protection sticker and insurance sticker. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law," all vehicles operating on the road must prominently display the current year's inspection sticker in the upper right corner of the front windshield.

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StMelanie
08/11/2025

I believe the stickers on the windshield must first comply with legal requirements. Chinese law mandates the display of the vehicle's annual inspection certificate and insurance decals. Although digital versions are now widespread, I prefer keeping physical copies as a precaution, especially during long trips when traffic police may conduct checks. The stickers must be placed in the upper central area of the windshield without obstructing the driver's view, otherwise, it could impair visibility and risk a fine. I've also added a sunshade film with high light transmittance for UV protection, which reduces ultraviolet damage and slows the aging of interior decorations. When cleaning, use a damp cloth to wipe gently, avoiding harsh scrubbing to prevent scratches that could affect clarity. Regularly check the adhesive strength of the stickers and replace them promptly if they loosen to prevent tape residue from dirtying the glass. In fact, similar regulations exist in other countries, such as environmental labels required in certain regions. Compliance and safety should always come first—don't cut corners to avoid trouble.

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VonZane
10/01/2025

From a safety perspective, choosing the right windshield decals is crucial. I always opt for high-transparency labels, prioritizing sun protection and explosion-proof films. These can block UV rays in summer to prevent the car interior from overheating and reduce the risk of skin burns. Position them within the small area required by regulations—avoid covering the entire windshield to prevent poor nighttime visibility and accidents. Auxiliary stickers like blind spot warning labels are also useful when placed in corners without obstructing the driver's view. I avoid shiny, reflective materials as glare can be distracting while driving. Cleaning tip: Use alcohol-free cleaners regularly to prevent grime buildup, and choose easy-to-remove stickers to avoid sticky residue. In short, decals should serve driving safety—never prioritize decoration over safety.

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GiannaLynn
11/14/2025

I personally enjoy adding some personalized touches to my car, like placing small cartoon stickers or minimalist artistic patterns in the corners of the windshield, as long as they're not too flashy to affect visibility. For mandatory regulatory labels, I try to use electronic versions to avoid sticking too many things. If that's not possible, I place them in the small area at the very bottom. It's important to choose the right position to avoid the driver's line of sight and prevent being flagged by traffic police. I've also experimented with themed stickers, such as travel symbols or logos supporting my favorite sports team, opting for eco-friendly materials that are harmless to health. Changing styles periodically keeps things fresh, but avoid piling them up haphazardly, making the glass hard to clean. Simply adding a few stickers that represent your personal taste is pretty cool.

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DeMorgan
01/04/2026

Placing windshield decals requires practicality. I usually fix my ETC device in the top left corner for effortless highway toll passage. Other items like GPS auxiliary stickers or temporary parking permits are also placed in corners without overlapping to save space. Choosing the right position minimizes vision obstruction while facilitating management. When selecting decals, I prioritize quality—opting for adhesive-free residue stickers to avoid cleaning hassles and aesthetic damage. Auxiliary tools like sun angle indicators prove highly practical for parking and sun protection. Overall, sticking essential functional decals enhances driving efficiency while eliminating unnecessary decorative clutter.

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SanAngelina
04/01/2026

Convenience and environmental friendliness are my sticker principles. I prioritize using digital regulatory labels to reduce physical stickers and save resources. If stickers are necessary, I opt for non-toxic, recyclable materials with sun protection film to safeguard health and be eco-friendly. I keep the placement to a minimum area to avoid messy stacking, which adds unnecessary weight to the car and reduces fuel efficiency. For cleaning, I use neutral cleaners and regularly wipe them to maintain transparency and good light transmission. My years of experience suggest fewer but better-quality stickers, supporting sustainable practices that are both economical and safe. In fact, road safety depends on driving habits, not flashy stickers.

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