Every time you need to renew the road tax, the road tax sticker needs to be affixed to the car’s windshield. Although displaying physical roadtax is no longer mandatory, following the launch of digital roadtax via the MyJPJ application, physical still serves its purpose for hundreds of thousands of vehicle owners.
However, a common problem that many people run into with road tax physical stickers is the ugly glue marks that they leave behind, each time you want to replace them. So, if you’re looking for ways to avoid this, here are some cool ways to display your car road tax without damaging your windscreen and tint. Feel free to try out any of these methods and stick with what you like.
Decals
Decals, also known as static cling stickers, have gained popularity for their ease of use and versatility. These stickers require no glue, making them easy to change, and often come adorned with insurer logos and other decorative designs. Car insurance companies frequently provide these decal stickers for free after renewing your car insurance, adding a personalized touch to your vehicle’s road tax display.
Laminate
While not as common today, laminating your road tax is a viable option for those who prefer a neat and clear display. Simply take your road tax to a nearby stationery store offering lamination services. Opt for a small lamination film and ensure proper alignment to avoid misprints. Though less popular, laminating provides a secure and protected showcase for your road tax.
CD covers
If you’re an avid collector of CDs, why not repurpose those transparent plastic CD cases to showcase your road tax sticker? Insert the sticker into the CD plastic casing with the translucent side facing up and affix it to your car mirror using mild adhesive tape. This creative solution not only protects your road tax but also adds a unique touch to your vehicle.
Road tax holder
For a modern and hassle-free solution, consider using a road tax holder. This accessory, typically made of plastic with silicone suction cups, allows car owners to safely display their road tax without leaving a mark. Insert the road tax sticker into the holder and mount it onto the windscreen.
Road tax holders are readily available on e-commerce platforms such as Shopee and Lazada, as well as in retail stores like Mr DIY and Eco-Shop, providing a convenient and aesthetically pleasing display option.
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