otrfun wrote:
If Utah is a state where both the truck and camper is legally required to have its own license plate, then what you say makes perfect sense.
However, in states where a camper is not required to have a license plate, common sense says, IF you cannot see your truck's license plate with the camper on the truck, then you should relocate it to the rear of the camper or another location where it can be seen more clearly.

My camper has a small sticker on it and no license plate.
The sticker is about 2 1/2" square.
It costs $10/yr to register my camper.
You can't see my license plate when my camper is loaded on the truck.
I guess if they want to see my license plate they can pull me over and check out the front one.
I've traveled thru several states including OR and CA and I haven't been pulled over yet.