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Where Should the Vehicle Inspection Sticker Be Placed?

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LeHarrison
07/29/25 6:38pm

The vehicle inspection sticker should be placed in the upper right corner of the vehicle's front windshield. After completing the annual inspection, the inspection sticker must be affixed to prove that the vehicle has passed the inspection. The sticker also displays the inspection date and the vehicle's license plate number. While the sticker is easy to apply, it can be difficult to remove and often leaves residue. To avoid leaving marks, you can try the following methods: Static cling sticker: Purchase static cling stickers online, attach the inspection sticker to the static cling, and then place it on the upper right corner of the front windshield. This makes it easy to remove during the next replacement without leaving any residue. Lamination: Alternatively, you can laminate the inspection sticker and use transparent tape to affix it inside the upper right corner of the front windshield. Vehicle inspection sticker renewal schedule: Operational passenger vehicles: Inspected annually for the first 5 years; every 6 months thereafter. Trucks and large/medium non-operational passenger vehicles: Inspected annually for the first 10 years; every 6 months thereafter. Small and micro non-operational passenger vehicles: Inspected every 2 years for the first 6 years; annually thereafter; every 6 months after 15 years. Motorcycles: Inspected every 2 years for the first 4 years; annually thereafter.

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SanElisa
08/14/25 11:55am

I always stick the annual inspection sticker on the upper right corner of the windshield, the passenger side, as required. Why stick it there? First, the police can spot it at a glance during vehicle checks. Second, it doesn't block my driving view. If you stick it randomly, like in the middle or lower left corner, the police will definitely issue a ticket if they see it. Also, I always clean the glass with alcohol wipes before sticking it to ensure it adheres firmly and doesn't get blown away by the wind. Once during a heavy rainstorm, my neighbor's sticker flew off, resulting in a 200-yuan fine. When replacing the sticker, remember to check the instructions on the back. Some areas even require using static cling stickers, which makes removal easier the following year.

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LondonAnn
10/14/25 7:21am

I have experience with this position. When I worked at the auto repair shop, I helped customers apply it every day. It must be precisely placed in the upper right corner of the windshield, leaving about two or three fingers' width from the roof and the right window frame. The key is not to obstruct the driver's view. Some people take shortcuts and stick it right next to the rearview mirror, but if caught by the police, they'll get penalty points. Before applying, make sure to clean the glass of any oily residue, otherwise, it might peel off during rainy days. Actually, the requirements are quite consistent nationwide. I've seen a few car owners stick it near the steering wheel, only to be told to redo it during the annual inspection. Remember to smooth out any air bubbles when applying, or the edges will curl up after about a year. Oh, and electric vehicles need to follow the same placement rules.

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Stanley
11/27/25 8:16am

Remember, all vehicle inspection stickers must be affixed to the upper right corner of the windshield, at an oblique angle above the rearview mirror. This is a mandatory national regulation, and it's the first place I check when inspecting vehicles during duty. Incorrect placement is illegal, with at least a warning penalty if caught. Some people place it too close to the center, obstructing visibility, which is even more dangerous than not having it. I recommend properly affixing the sticker on the day it's issued to avoid penalties for expiration. The same applies to electric vehicles and motorcycles. If the placement is incorrect, rectify it on the spot—don't wait until points are deducted to panic.

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StOwen
01/18/26 2:50am

I was also confused the first time I received the annual inspection sticker—where exactly should I place it? After asking the vehicle management office, I learned it should be affixed to the top right corner of the windshield. This design ensures it doesn't obstruct the driver's view while making it easily visible to police outside the car. Later, I heard some places impose hefty fines—a friend was penalized for placing it in the bottom left corner. Now, when replacing the sticker, I measure the position carefully, leaving about five centimeters from the top edge of the windshield. This ensures compliance and aesthetics. The same placement applies to motorcycles. Be careful not to place it over old stickers, as that violates regulations.

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