All CMVs must have seven lights across the back.
Yes. Northern Iowa.
Registered Motor VehiclesThe total number of vehicles registered in Iowa (autos, buses, trucks, trailers, etc.) equaled 4,135,870 in 2008.There were 936,006 trucks and truck-tractors registered in Iowa in 2008. Among the trucks registered in Iowa, 916,271 are motor trucks and 19,735 are truck-tractors.There were 752,769 registered multi-purpose vehicles. (2008)Motorists purchased approximately 55 million gallons of gasoline and 1.077 billion gallons of gasohol in Iowa in 2004.In 2007, the Iowa DOT's Motor Vehicle Enforcement officers conducted 59,514 truck and tractor-trailer safety inspections
No, although there may be local ordinances which restrict their operation.
No. No identification is requested at the polls for Iowa voters.
to protest low prices for milk
to protest low prices for milk
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Money. Permit not required.
maybe
Iowa Code 321.422 states that no one can drive a vehicle with a device that displays or reflects a red light in front of the vehicle, except for individuals who drive emergency vehicles and school buses. Iowa Code 321.404 states that rear signal lights must be red or amber. Iowa Code 321.423 states that blue lights cannot be used anywhere on a car unless it's an authorized fire or other emergency vehicle.
yes. I am an insurance agent for one of the biggest insurance companies out there and Iowa law states that anything with a motor on a roadway has to be insured.
Trailer ratings are based on the total weight of the trailer and boat.