Will blackening the car emblem result in a fine?
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Blackening the car emblem will result in a fine. According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, drivers are not allowed to arbitrarily alter the registered structure, construction, or features of a motor vehicle. If the appearance of the vehicle is modified and does not match the photo on the vehicle registration certificate, driving it on the road will lead to penalties. The car emblem is a brand identifier, and unauthorized changes can infringe on the trademark rights of the car manufacturer. Besides the emblem, the body of the car must also remain unaltered. The Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates that car stickers must not cover more than 30% of the vehicle's surface area. If the stickers exceed 30% of the vehicle's area, an application must be submitted to the traffic management department for record-keeping. If the vehicle's color does not comply with regulations and is spotted by traffic police while driving, the driver will face a fine.