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What kind of vehicle? If the vehicle was manufactured with a bumper - it must have a bumper on it.
YES it is illegal if your car was designed to have one.
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yeah i got a $116 ticket for not having a rear bumper on my car
In Michigan it's leagle to run with no hood. It's illegal to drive without your bumper/cover.
No, this is illegal. You cannot drive a vehicle without current tags placed properly in their designated area on your vehicle (state laws may vary on the placement of front or rear window plates or front bumper plates). If you drive without tags you can not only get a ticket but the vehicle could also be towed and impounded.
Almost certainly, it is illegal in most areas.
I can see where some states may insist the vehicle can not be on the road if it is not a complete car. The bumper is an important part of the car for safety to you and others. I can not comprehend why you do not replace it if only for parking in tight places. Some states may not give you a safety inspection sticker without a bumper. Try buying a used bumper from a used parts dealer. It can not be too expensive.ADDED: The SIMPLE ANSWER is - - YES, it is unlawful.
In general - if a vehicle came from the factory equipped with side-view mirrors they must be on the vehicle when it is being driven by the subsequent owner. HOWEVER - there may be exceptions for certain vehicles (e.g.: antique autos - etc). You should check wiht TN DMV or law enforcement for your particular vehicle.
in washington state A motor vehicle must be equipped with a bumper on both the front and rear of the vehicle with the exception of motor vehicles where the original or predominant body configuration, provided by a recognized manufacturer, did not include such bumper or bumpers in the design of the vehicle. For the relevant model year, bumpers must accommodate recognized manufacturer impact absorption systems pursuant to applicable SAE Bumper Standards or equivalent standards.
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If the vehicle was manufactured with one, yes. It, or something that takes the place of a bumper, must be installed on the vehicle. The requirements of most (all?) DMV regulations nationwide mandate a front bumper.