Will I be fined for putting advertising stickers on my car?
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Private car owners who arbitrarily post advertisements on their vehicle bodies violate relevant national laws and regulations. Once investigated or reported, they will face a certain amount of fine. Additional details are as follows: 1. Detailed explanation: The prerequisite for spraying or posting advertisements on motor vehicles is that it does not affect safe driving. There should not be significant changes in color, and the vehicle's body color must not be altered. If the changes are substantial, they must be reviewed and filed with the local traffic management department; otherwise, the vehicle will not pass the annual inspection and may be penalized by traffic police during routine checks. Currently, private car body advertisements are in a stage of incomplete policies, as there are no specific laws and regulations governing this behavior for outdoor vehicle advertisements. 2. Relevant regulations: According to Article 13 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law," motor vehicle license plates must be hung in designated positions at the front and rear of the vehicle, kept clear and intact. Heavy and medium-duty trucks and their trailers, as well as tractors and their trailers, must have enlarged license plate numbers sprayed on the body or rear of the compartment, with the characters upright and clear. Ground light box advertisements, motor vehicle inspection qualification marks, and insurance marks should be affixed to the upper right corner of the front window of the motor vehicle. Spraying, pasting marks, or body advertisements on motor vehicles must not affect safe driving. When placing advertisements on private car bodies, traffic regulations must be followed. Advertisements are not allowed on the front and rear windshields, front engine hood, or trunk lid, and the main color of the vehicle must not be changed. The total advertisement area must not exceed two-thirds of the vehicle's body. If the color of a registered motor vehicle is changed, the owner must apply for a change of registration with the traffic management department. Therefore, the area of advertisements on the vehicle body must not be too large, must not endanger driving safety, or obstruct the driver's view.