In prisons all over the united states.
In the Untied States all auto, & truck license plates are 12" x 6" in all 50 states. Motorcycle plates are 7" x 4".
Yes you can!
In N.Y. State you do. I would imagine that it would be the same in all states as the license plate light makes the license plate readible at night.
Some states need,but some states needed.
If it is expired in one state it is considered to be expired in ALL states.
As far as the United States Secret Service knows, there is no specific meaning or representation by this license plate. It is believed that the Secret Service applied for a license plate at the Washington DC DMV and this is the plate that they recieved. Since that time, the Secret Service has kept that plate for all presidential transport vehicles.
No, a front License Plate is not required in Arizona.Another View: Personally I don't know (or care) if Arizona issues one license plate or two. HOWEVER - if the state issues TWO license plates (an identical pair) it IS requiredthat one be dispalyed on both the front and the rear of the vehicle. THIS APPLIES TO ALL STATES.
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Texas, Ill, and Ohio for starters.
Yes, all cars have a license plate light. It is mandated by law.
It is NOT illegal to mount your plate vertically in Ontario Canada. I got this right from the OPP traffic manager by contacting them through their web site:Section 13 of the Highway Traffic Act of Ontario relates to vehicle license plates. Subsection 2 specifically states, in part, "...and shall be affixed so that the entire number plate, including the numbers, is plainly visible at all times..." Common sense would dictate you do not alter the license plate mount, but to answer your question, there is nothing in the Highway Traffic Act which states you cannot mount your license plate on the back of your motorcycle vertically. The Act only states the plate must be clearly visible at all times.