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RoyB
Oct 29, 2015Explorer II
Its probably one of those laws that LAW ENFORCEMENT will add on to your bill for doing some other refraction.
Obviously when you hook up a trailer to your truck you can't see the truck license plate very well but this should be covered somewhat by having a good visible properly mounted license plate on the rear of the trailer.
Our VIRGINIA state here requires license plates on both ends of the road vehicle so guess that covers the truck situation for us. Never had an issue with my setup... Even back in the JEEP DAYS when we were totally covered in mud haha Probably just lucky on those return trips...
Roy Ken
Obviously when you hook up a trailer to your truck you can't see the truck license plate very well but this should be covered somewhat by having a good visible properly mounted license plate on the rear of the trailer.
Our VIRGINIA state here requires license plates on both ends of the road vehicle so guess that covers the truck situation for us. Never had an issue with my setup... Even back in the JEEP DAYS when we were totally covered in mud haha Probably just lucky on those return trips...
Roy Ken
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