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NO. They'll pull you over give you a couple warnings, but eventually you'll get a ticket. Which is ridiculous.
No, you must have a rear license plate.
As long as your front plate is not obstructed or obscured in any way.
Display it in the rear window in full view.
Yes, you are required to display front & rear plates.
Yes you can.
It violates Ohio law to not display a license plate from the front of your vehicle. However, it is not considered a "moving violation". FYI: Due to a loophole in the Ohio Revised Code, you need only to display the plate from the front of the car, which does include just placing it on the dash board. --- The front of the car means the front of the car. The windshield is the middle of the car. You will pay for that ticket.
It should be on a plate on the dash near the front window or on a plate on the driver's door.
AnswerYeah you can but you can get pulled over but the odds of that happening are slim to none.
I'm not sure what the official fine is for no front plate, or if there even is an official fine amount. I got a ticket for no front plate while my car was parked, and the officer checked the box for "failure to display lic. plate", and then wrote in pencil "no front plate". The fee for not showing any license plate at all is $85 dollars, which is what they're charging me. Seems a little unfair.
In new zealand you have to display L plate on the front and back of your car but to remember you need to take the L plate off when the Learner is not i the car or you can get a $200 fine
This is from the CT DMV website:How many license plates am I required to display on my vehicle?For passenger and most other types of registrations, you will be issued two plates. State law requires that you display one on the front and one on the back of the vehicle.