cruiserjs wrote:
"...and the back plate is partially covered with bicycles?"
Totally illegal in most (all?) jurisdictions to have license plates obscured. Just 'cause you don't get stopped does NOT make it legal or OK!!
They will get you one way or another.
But we've seen lots of vehicles in the US with NO plates at all. Often only one on the back. In BC, we need one on front and rear. In Alberta, one only on the rear is okay.
FWIW, regarding licence plates, DW was born and raised in Alberta and she calls an Alberta plate a learners licence. Most Albertans don't live where there are mountains like we have in BC and they often drive super slow on curves and hills. :B