Yes, but not in every state. Each state has certain restrictions they impose on out-of-state learner's permits. Additionally, some states do not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit, period.
A temporary plate or dealer's sticker is perfectly fine for travel within and outside the state in which it was issued, as long as they are replaced by the permanent plates as soon as practical.
yeah, you could do that in any state
yes
Ya
Through AAA Office you can register and get a temporary license plate. I think you can!!!!!
Yes, you can if you are traveling. That is why you are given a temporary license plate. If you are not traveling, but buying a vehicle in another state & bringing it home, yourself i.e. driving it home; it will have a temporary plate. The temporary license plate must & always is registered to the owner of the vehicle. The registration include's their name, city, state, zipcode, car vin, etc. Anyone should be fine, as long as they have a valid temporary license plate, driver's license & insurance.
It all depends by what state you are in.For example, if you brought your car in a state like New York, you would have to drive with 2 license plates. If in a state like Pennsylvania, then you can drive with 1 licence plate.
You can drive anywhere you want and it is legal.
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That does depend on the state, but I am not aware of any state that prohibits the temporary transition of farm machinery on a state highway; with or without a license of any type.
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The slogan on the Vermont license plate is "Green Mountain State".
Report the license plate to the State Police
Which one? I guess it would depend on the license plate, but the colors of a license plate usually symbolize something of value to the state
The State o' Maine's license is the only license .. with a dead animal on it!