Will applying car stickers result in a fine?
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Applying car stickers that do not comply with relevant regulations may result in fines. Circumstances for car fines: According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," motor vehicles are prohibited from spraying or using patterns that are exclusive to or resemble those of police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, or engineering rescue vehicles. Additionally, any logos or advertisements sprayed on the car must not affect safe driving, and the area covered by car stickers must not exceed 30% of the vehicle's surface. If the coverage exceeds 30%, it is necessary to apply for record-filing with the traffic management department. Itasha cars: Itasha refers to cars decorated with stickers or paintings of favorite anime characters, anime companies, or character names, a phenomenon particularly popular in its country of origin, Japan. Due to the influence of policies and regulations, the "itasha" culture struggles to gain popularity domestically. Moreover, overly personalized car stickers can easily attract attention, including that of traffic police.