As of January 2011, the answer is No in California. The new law 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, ----- VC Section 5201.
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You can't technically mount this like this but you will probably not receive a ticket unless you are drawing attention to yourself. It is best to mount it in the normal way.
Yes. Anything with wheels on the road needs a license plate, even a boat trailer or a flat-bed trailer.
You need to purchase a license plate mount. Once that's attached, the plate can be affixed to the mount.
It is NOT illegal to mount your plate vertically in Ontario Canada. I got this right from the OPP traffic manager by contacting them through their web site:Section 13 of the Highway Traffic Act of Ontario relates to vehicle license plates. Subsection 2 specifically states, in part, "...and shall be affixed so that the entire number plate, including the numbers, is plainly visible at all times..." Common sense would dictate you do not alter the license plate mount, but to answer your question, there is nothing in the Highway Traffic Act which states you cannot mount your license plate on the back of your motorcycle vertically. The Act only states the plate must be clearly visible at all times.
yes, i own a 1997 Camry xle and it has a front license plate mount.
Specific rules vary by state, but in Washington state you have to have a license plate on every trailer no matter what size it is.
Permanent Trailer (PTI)
Because this bulb is mounted vertically, it can be tricky. The recommended method is to remove the license plate and open the trunk lid.
You put a sign in the license bracket "in transit"
2 plates on tractor 1 plate on trailer
no you cant