no
ya, as long as you don't get your plates ran by a pig. The info about your cars appearance is gave to cops when they run your plates. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No, it's not a good idea. A tag is registered to one vehicle and could get you a ticket if you get pulled over. You can drive a newly purchased car home with insurance from your other car though.
Contact your local motor vehicle department and they will tell you exactly what you need to bring with you to register your vehicle.
um, i think you can actually drive a Car. what a question.
Yes, the car has been sold with the plates.
So long as you don't drive the car w/ the bogus plates you are fine. If you drive the other car and get caught; expect an impound and a fraud charge.
It can eat parts of a car such as the license plates and any other pieces if they are small enough
No, I did not sell my car in Texas and leave the plates on it.
No, typically plates are kept by the owner when selling a car.
No. The plates need to be on the same car they are registered to, so you can't go take the plates off a car of a dead person and put them on a different car. Let's say you inherit the car so you would go have the car put in your name and the plates would stay on the car but in your name. If you took the plates off a car to use on another car that would be stealing the plates. This could result in arrest.
because children cant be trusted with motor vehicles
Driving a moped is like driving a car. You have to have a licences to drive a moped.
Indeed they are. Customized car plates afford the purchaser a perceived degree or privilege and prestige over other motorists. Specialized plates are advertised on a regular basis and, whereas non-customized plates are free, cost significantly more depending on what exactly you want to tell the motoring world!