Will I be penalized for not installing the license plate cap cover?

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CoraAnn
07/29/25 3:42pm
If the anti-theft cap is missing or not installed, you may face a fine and 6 penalty points. Deliberately obscuring the license plate can result in 12 penalty points on your driver's license. 1. Not fastening the anti-theft cap will not lead to penalty points or fines, as long as all eight screws on the front and rear plates are properly installed, ensuring you won't be penalized by traffic police and can pass the annual inspection smoothly. 2. According to the regulations of the vehicle management office, for vehicles already in use that have four holes reserved for license plate installation, four securing screws must be installed. Failure to do so is considered as not installing the vehicle license plate as required, leading to penalty points and fines. 3. Installation of the anti-theft cap: Before installation, screw the base of the anti-theft cap into the screw, then use a small flat-head screwdriver to press the spring tab on the nut inward before completing the installation.
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