it is illegal imafraid
Yes a side mounted licence plate is legal in the state of Georgia. The only stipulations are that it is mounted horizontally and is illuminated. The vertical mounted plates( the ones you see in the parts magazines) are not.
A check of the Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 486 which is for motorcycles other similar vehicles did not address the issue of license plates. While some states do not restrict side-mount plate use in any form, all motorcycles are subjected to federal requirements. However, many states, and *federal law, do require that rear-mounted license plates must be securely fastened and be mounted in a position that is unobstructed, clearly visible and legible. *Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 49 C.F.R. Subsection 571.108, Standard No. 108, all vehicles must have a source of illumination for the license plate itself.
no you cant
No, license plate frames are legal in New York.
NH RSA Section Saf-C 3210.03 - Registration Plates (a) The mechanic shall inspect the registration plates and reject the vehicle if it fails to meet any of the following: (1) The registration plates shall be securely mounted on the exterior of the vehicle in the locations provided by the manufacturer. Vehicles which display special number plates pursuant to RSA 261:91 shall be inspected even though the registration certificate reflects a different number;
It is illegal in ANY state to cover over your license plate.
No, in Uruguay is obligatory to have the legal licence plate in the back. You can use the other legal licence plate they give you in the front also or put whatever you want.
Because this bulb is mounted vertically, it can be tricky. The recommended method is to remove the license plate and open the trunk lid.
As of Jan 1st, 2011, no they are not.Vehicle Code Section 5201 states:"License plates shall at all times be securely fastened to the vehicle for which they are issued so as to prevent the plates from swinging, shall be mounted in a position so as to be clearly visible, and so that the characters are upright and display from left to right, and shall be maintained in a condition so as to be clearly legible. The rear license plate shall be mounted not less than 12 inches nor more than 60 inches from the ground, and the front license plate shall be mounted not more than 60 inches from the ground."
Yes, it must be mounted on the rear of the motorcycle in plain view.
I think the best place for it is www.licenseplateslookup.com or search.dmv.org/DMV/license-plate-number there is also an e-how site www.ehow.com Legal to show you how...
Yes, but the plate must be in a horizontal (side-ways) position. I only know this because I got pulled over for having my plate mounted in a vertical position. And I had no turn signals - but that's a whole other story!!