Which cities have abolished the compulsory traffic insurance label?
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Known cities that have abolished the compulsory traffic insurance label include Beijing, Shanghai, Shandong, Shanxi, Guangdong, Henan, and Hubei. No official confirmation has been received for other regions. It is important to note that vehicles must comply with local traffic laws. For example, neighboring provinces and cities of Guangdong have not implemented the "no compulsory traffic insurance label" policy, and drivers caught in these areas will still be penalized. The full name of compulsory traffic insurance is "Compulsory Motor Vehicle Traffic Accident Liability Insurance," which is a mandatory liability insurance provided by insurance companies to compensate victims (excluding vehicle occupants and the insured) for personal injury, death, or property damage caused by road traffic accidents within the liability limits. Compulsory traffic insurance is China's first mandatory insurance system implemented by national law. The premiums are uniformly charged nationwide as stipulated by the state, but the prices vary depending on the car model, with the main influencing factor being the "number of car seats."