Where should the motor vehicle inspection compliance label be affixed?

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MacAnderson
09/06/25 5:33am
Motor vehicle inspection compliance labels should be affixed to the upper right corner of the front windshield. Not only the motor vehicle inspection compliance label, but also the compulsory traffic insurance label should be placed in the upper right corner of the front windshield. A motor vehicle is defined as a wheeled vehicle powered or towed by a power device, used for passenger transport, goods transportation, specialized operations on roads, and includes certain recreational equipment (such as electric balance bikes, electric scooters, electric bicycles, etc.). Motor vehicles can be categorized into automobiles and automobile trains, motorcycles and mopeds, tractor transport units, wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles, and electric vehicles, among others.
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VonAshlyn
09/18/25 5:24am
I've been driving for over a decade, and this vehicle inspection sticker needs to be affixed to the upper right interior of the windshield, specifically in that corner area in front of the passenger seat. Why this spot? Mainly because it's far from the driver's line of sight, ensuring it doesn't obstruct the view and helps prevent accidents. I remember two years ago when I tried placing it in the center, the light reflection messed with my vision and I almost rear-ended someone. Now every year before applying the new sticker, I clean the glass thoroughly and make sure it's firmly attached to prevent peeling. Displaying this sticker is a legal requirement—it allows traffic police to easily check vehicle compliance during roadside inspections. Failure to display it will definitely result in a 200-yuan fine and penalty points, so city drivers need to be extra careful. Honestly, after all these years of sticking to this position, it's all about safety and peace of mind. New car owners should consult experienced drivers or the manual to confirm proper placement.
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