Yeah you can but you can get pulled over but the odds of that happening are slim to none.
Yes
If your state issues only one license plate it MUST be displayed on the rear of the car. If your state issues two plates they MUST be displayed, front AND rear.
In the state of Texas, drivers are required to have 2 license plates displayed on the car. One license plate should be in the front and the other plate must be displayed in the rear.
In Virginia you do have a front license plate, but in Florida they do not.
Not all states issue two license plates, but if your state (Indiana) does, it needs to be displayed both front and back.
A license must be displayed properly. How you attach it is your choice.
Yes, Idaho requires front license plate.
If a state issues two license plates, they BOTH must be displayed on the vehicle - one on the front and one on the rear. If only one is issued, it ALWAYS goes on the rear of the vehicle.
You only need one license plate on your car in the state of Idaho. There is only one place to put a license plate on a car, and one required.
There isn't an exception to the front license plate law in Iowa. Regardless of the car type, the car must have a front license plate.
Many states have laws requiring two license plates be displayed on each vehicle, one attached to the front and one attached to the rear. If your car's front bumper is not already equipped with a license plate bracket, you can just drill holes into the plastic bumper (first marking the correct location with a pen poked through the holes in the plate).
Front Son is a Mexican Licence plate.