That license plate is used on County-owned official vehicles.
Multiple states have held license plates that contained the word 'Scenic'. They include Idaho, New Hampshire, and Ohio.
You only need one license plate on your car in the state of Idaho. There is only one place to put a license plate on a car, and one required.
Yes, Idaho requires front license plate.
In Idaho, you have to be at least 16 years old to get a driver's license.
In Idaho, you must be at least 15 years old to get your driver's license.
In Idaho, you must be at least 16 years old to get your driver's license.
No, in Idaho, you must have a permit before you can get your driver's license, regardless of your age.
Idaho license plates start with a number-letter county code. There are 44 counties, and the code is the first letter in a county's name with the number showing the alphabetical sequence of that county - 1A is Ada County, 3B is Benewah, 7B is Bonner, 9B is Boundary...there's only one county that starts with K, meaning Kootenai. The T stands for "truck." It used to be that all pickups, vans and SUVs had "truck" license plates on them; today, I believe only businesses have them.
The minimum age requirement to obtain a driver's license in Idaho is 16 years old.
The minimum age requirement to obtain an Idaho driver's license is 16 years old.
Idaho's official nickname is the "Gem State" because of the abundance of natural resources and scenic areas in Idaho. The mountains of Idaho contain veins of gold, silver, lead, zinc, cobalt, copper, and many other rare minerals.
8 years in Idaho