It depends on the state you live in. Some states do allow it (providing you notify the DMV of the changed vehicles), some states issue entirely new ones.
Most likely no because your licnese plate is registered to your old car that's why you have to register a new plate with your new car's information.
Not necessarily your plates, but you will have to surrender your old drivers license when you are issued your new one.
yes because infraction was committed while using old car
I'm sure it depends on the locality, but in my state, yes. You can transfer plates from one car/truck to another as long as both vehicles are registered to the same person.
No,But to drive car you need a license where you got license when you are eligible for it like above 18 year old for license and 10th pass etc.
Tickets are credited to your drivers licence, no to your motor vehicle registration. So, yes, changing your plates doesn't remove the points from your licence.
If you transferred the plates to your new car...yes
For a car, standard license plates cost $78.
This varies by state. In Colorado, any vehicle older than 25 years qualifies for the "Collector Vehicle" plates.
yes
no the only time which you can drive a car alone in the UK is when you have passed your driving test and you hold a full license. if you have not passed your driving test you can drive a car if you have a provisional license and L plates with a person who has held a full license for three years or more and is over 21 years old!
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