Will traffic police check black roof wraps?
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Roof wrapping is not illegal as long as it complies with regulations, and traffic police will not check it. According to relevant laws and regulations: Decoration or protective measures for a car's appearance can be appropriately chosen based on individual circumstances. Changes to the body color and frame: An application must be submitted to one of the six branches of the Vehicle Management Office under the Traffic Management Bureau. After vehicle confirmation and approval from the branch, changes can be made. Below is additional information: 1. Film selection: Good car film can filter some glare, reduce the intensity of visible light, making the eyes more comfortable, and help improve the driver's vision, ensuring driving safety. It is recommended that users avoid films with too low transparency. Window films, especially those for the front side windows, should have a transparency of over 85% to be suitable. Regulations also specify that car films must have a light transmittance of over 70% to pass annual inspections. 2. Safety considerations: Some owners worry that black film might affect annual inspections. In fact, as long as colored films or new different-colored paint cover no more than 30% of the surface, there should be no issues. Moreover, traffic police cannot distinguish between black film and panoramic sunroof exterior decorations. However, when selecting car film, besides considering aesthetics and heat insulation, one should also consider the film's transparency and clarity, which are crucial for driving safety.