IIRC, the state of Ohio requires two number plates to be displayed.
On rear plate
When it comes to matters of licence plates, you are bound by the laws of the state your vehicle is registered in, no matter which state you're in. In Ohio, they're likely to know that Michigan requires two number plates, and may decide to cite you for it. In a state such as Florida, North Carolina, etc., it's a bit more likely to go unnoticed.
Two plates were required for automobiles and for trucks. I have a 49 F 1 Pickup that has the original license plates on it.
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To legally drive a 125cc motorcycle anywhere in the U.S. you need a class M drivers license. In the UK, you can use your car license with L plates, but you have to complete the CBT every two years.
A vehicle registered in Maryland displays two number plates.
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Licence expiration is dependant on the country and within the United States of America, dependant on the State. Licence plates in the United Kingdom, for example, do not have an expiry date, staying with the vehicle from first sale until the car is scrapped even if the owner changes. Most US States require the licence to be validated every year, although some only require validation every two years. Most states issue a sticker, to be attached either to the plate or to the inside of the windscreen with the licence expiry date.
You need two plates in the earth to collide