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Where Should the Compulsory Insurance Sticker Be Placed?

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CalvinAnn
07/28/2025, 09:31:19 PM

The compulsory insurance sticker should be affixed to the upper right corner of the windshield in the driver's compartment. Here is some information about compulsory insurance: Vehicles must purchase compulsory insurance: If a vehicle does not have compulsory insurance, it cannot be properly registered, and driving it on the road may result in penalties, causing significant trouble for the owner. Notes on purchasing compulsory insurance: When applying for insurance, fill out the policy truthfully and provide copies of the vehicle registration and driver's license to avoid issues during future claims. When signing a compulsory insurance contract, the insurance company must not force the policyholder to enter into a commercial insurance contract or impose additional conditions. Vehicle owners should be aware of this when purchasing compulsory insurance to avoid incurring extra fees.

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DiMariana
08/12/2025, 07:21:30 AM

After driving for so many years, I remember that the compulsory insurance sticker is always affixed to the upper right corner of the front windshield. This position is standard and makes it easy for the police to spot during inspections. Before each annual inspection, I make sure to replace the sticker on my own car. I usually clean the glass with an alcohol wipe first, then align and stick it carefully to avoid bubbles or misalignment. If it’s placed in the wrong spot, like the lower left corner, it can obstruct the view and is non-compliant, with fines up to 200 yuan. Once, I forgot to stick it and was fined by traffic police—totally not worth it. The upper right corner also avoids interference with the windshield wipers. When removing the old sticker, be careful not to scratch the glass. These tips are practical for new drivers—properly affixing the sticker is basic driving knowledge.

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DelJudah
10/01/2025, 10:34:24 PM

As a new driver, when I first bought my car, the salesperson told me that the compulsory insurance decal must be placed on the upper right corner of the front windshield. My first attempt was in the wrong position, causing me to fail the annual inspection. Later, I learned my lesson and now always double-check the position when replacing the decal. Placing it on the upper right side is for the convenience of roadside checks, allowing police officers to verify it without getting out of their vehicles, thus avoiding unnecessary trouble. The decal comes with adhesive on the back, making it easy to apply, but you must ensure the glass is dust-free for a secure bond. A colleague of mine was fined because their decal fell off due to improper application—a lesson well learned. Correct placement not only ensures compliance with traffic regulations but also enhances driving safety. Just pay attention to regular maintenance, and you'll be fine.

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LeJulian
11/14/2025, 11:17:58 PM

According to vehicle regulations, placing the compulsory insurance sticker on the upper right corner of the front windshield is a mandatory requirement. In vehicle management, I've learned that this position is carefully designed to ensure the label is clearly visible without obstructing the driver's view. National standards emphasize secure placement, requiring the removal of old adhesive residues during replacement to prevent buildup. Failure to comply may result in fines ranging from 50 to 200 yuan and hinder annual inspections. It's recommended to use tools for precise alignment, simplifying the process to ensure compliance and efficiency.

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MalachiFitz
01/05/2026, 12:56:37 AM

I often take my family outings in our family car, emphasizing that the compulsory insurance label must be affixed to the upper right corner of the front windshield. This location is chosen to avoid obstructing the driver's view, especially since I prioritize the safety of children in the back seat. Before each insurance renewal, I check to ensure the label is properly positioned. Correct placement allows for quick verification of coverage, reducing potential disputes in case of an accident. As a family car owner, it's essential to develop the habit of properly displaying the label—it's part of responsible driving and serves as a reminder for both myself and my children to follow the rules.

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VonJack
04/02/2026, 12:45:54 AM

In vehicle maintenance, I recommend placing the compulsory insurance sticker at the upper right corner of the front windshield, a position that is easy to clean and observe. I make it a habit to check every six months, cleaning with a cloth and pressing firmly to secure the sticker, preventing the adhesive from melting and peeling off in summer heat. Correct placement not only looks neat but also avoids fines – failure to display it may result in penalty points and fines. With over a decade of driving experience, this small detail has saved me much trouble, and establishing a routine inspection is key.

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