Will I be fined if I drive without an insurance sticker but have an electronic insurance policy?
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You will not be fined or have points deducted because since 2018, China has abolished the regulation that vehicles must display an insurance sticker. Now, the insurance sticker does not need to be affixed to the front windshield. Uniformly changed to electronic insurance policies: Due to the upgrade in the functionality of electronic insurance policies, the car insurance purchased by vehicle owners now no longer comes with an insurance sticker. It has been uniformly changed to an electronic insurance policy. Traffic police can check the electronic insurance policy in the system, which is convenient and fast. Therefore, there is no need to affix that unsightly and vision-obstructing insurance sticker anymore. Things to note: However, it is important to note that not needing to display an insurance sticker does not mean you don’t need to purchase insurance. Insurance is still mandatory. It’s just that electronic insurance policies have replaced the previous insurance stickers.