Will putting stickers on a car be penalized?
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It is allowed to put stickers on the car body, but it is necessary to observe the limits and abide by the law. The state stipulates: "Motor vehicles shall not spray, paste signs or body advertisements that affect safe driving." The traffic police department has no way to determine whether some personalized car stickers affect driving safety, so it is difficult to investigate and punish. However, the traffic police department reminds: Car stickers with advertising nature are not allowed, and humorous and funny car stickers are based on the premise of not affecting others' driving. Personalized car stickers that exceed 20% of a single area of the car body are illegal and will be punished. If the stickers are placed on the car windows or other places that obviously obstruct the view or cover the license plate, the traffic police will impose penalties. Stickers that are too frivolous, vulgar, spicy, violent and bloody, ignore social norms and moral bottom lines, and are vulgar should be avoided as much as possible.