2 plates are required in CT.
Yes, in most states in the United States, vehicles are required to have two license plates - one on the front and one on the back of the vehicle.
The State of Connecticut requires cars registered there display two license plates, one on the front and one on the rear of the vehicle.(See Related Link, below, for more information.)
WHATEVER state you live in - if the state issues two license plates you will be required to display both of them! One of them on the front - one on the rear!
1 or 2
You only need one on the rear of the vehicle.
One on the front of the tractor, and one on the rear of the trailer.
In the state of Texas, drivers are required to have 2 license plates displayed on the car. One license plate should be in the front and the other plate must be displayed in the rear.
This is from the CT DMV website:How many license plates am I required to display on my vehicle?For passenger and most other types of registrations, you will be issued two plates. State law requires that you display one on the front and one on the back of the vehicle.
In most states in the United States, it is required by law to have two license plates on a vehicle - one on the front and one on the back. Driving with only one license plate may result in a fine or citation.
Yes.. In Iowa you are required to have 2 plates. One on the front bumper and one on the rear bumper. They say that it is for better identification and for police/law enforcement as well.
Yes, Texas is one of the 31 states that requires vehicles to have a front and rear license plate. Despite the fact that every state bordering Texas requires only one plate, Section 504.943 of the Transportation Code requires that a vehicle display two plates. Do classic cars need front license plates in Texas?
In Massachusetts, vehicles are required to display two license plates: one on the front and one on the rear. However, certain vehicles, such as passenger vehicles that are not manufactured to have a front plate bracket, may be exempt from displaying a front plate. It's essential for vehicle owners to check specific regulations for their vehicle type.