NO. They'll pull you over give you a couple warnings, but eventually you'll get a ticket. Which is ridiculous.
Yes, you are required to display front & rear plates.
In Montana, it is generally required to display a front license plate on the front of your vehicle. While some people may place the plate in their front window, doing so does not comply with the law, as the plate must be properly mounted and visible from the front. Failing to display the license plate correctly can result in a traffic citation. It's always best to check with local regulations to ensure compliance.
Displaying a license plate in a front window is generally not compliant with most vehicle registration laws. License plates are required to be mounted on the front and rear of the vehicle in designated locations. However, laws can vary by state or country, so it's essential to check local regulations to ensure compliance. In some areas, failure to properly display a license plate may result in fines or penalties.
Yes they do have to display front number plates.
Yes, in most states in the United States, it is a legal requirement to display a front license plate on your vehicle.
No, you must have a rear license plate.
Yes, the state of Washington requires both a front and rear plate.
Yes you can.
yes of course
AnswerYeah you can but you can get pulled over but the odds of that happening are slim to none.
In the state of California, the law states that you must display your license placard, or tag on both the front and the rear of the vehicle. This law is different from state to state.
It violates Ohio law to not display a license plate from the front of your vehicle. However, it is not considered a "moving violation". FYI: Due to a loophole in the Ohio Revised Code, you need only to display the plate from the front of the car, which does include just placing it on the dash board. --- The front of the car means the front of the car. The windshield is the middle of the car. You will pay for that ticket.