May-27-2019 09:12 AM
May-31-2019 06:45 AM
Tvov wrote:buta4 wrote:Guy Roan wrote:
I think some one is pulling some ones leg!
Guy
I agree. No one could be that dumb to think that an issued license plate does not have to be displayed. He's trolling, lol.
Yea, it's been a couple days. Now I want to know why someone would make a "troll" post about license plates! lol, I understand (in a humorous way) trolling about camping at Walmart, hitches, campfires, generator use, etc... but about license plates?
May-30-2019 10:27 AM
2oldman wrote:l
OP is gone.
May-30-2019 04:58 AM
buta4 wrote:Guy Roan wrote:
I think some one is pulling some ones leg!
Guy
I agree. No one could be that dumb to think that an issued license plate does not have to be displayed. He's trolling, lol.
May-30-2019 02:55 AM
2oldman wrote:Guy Roan wrote:That may be. I googled this and could only find VA that issues a one-time plate to the owner. OP could return but I'm not holding my breath.
I think some one is pulling some ones leg!
May-28-2019 10:18 AM
Guy Roan wrote:
I think some one is pulling some ones leg!
Guy
May-28-2019 09:37 AM
May-28-2019 08:56 AM
rbpru wrote:
A quick call to law enforcement should answer any questions.
May-28-2019 08:55 AM
Mickeyfan0805 wrote:x2
While the OP is long gone and likely had no actual interest in this to begin with, ..
May-28-2019 08:36 AM
PNW_Steve wrote:CA Traveler wrote:2oldman wrote:That would be my guess. It's well established that you you have to obey all driving laws when in another state. Only your drivers license has reciprocity.
yes they do
The subject of reciprocity has had a lot of discussion on another board that I frequennt.
The concept of drivers license reciprocity is well understood but equipment is a big question.
I have traveled all over the US and settled on the idea that, when it comes to equipment, that I have to comply with the regs of the state that I am in.
Some dissagree with me. They are claiming that reciprocity extends to equipment as well.
Neither of us has been able to find documentation to back up our view.
Can you point me to any material that speaks to the subject?
Thanks.
S.
May-28-2019 07:10 AM
CA Traveler wrote:2oldman wrote:That would be my guess. It's well established that you you have to obey all driving laws when in another state. Only your drivers license has reciprocity.
yes they do
May-28-2019 07:04 AM
May-28-2019 06:59 AM
May-28-2019 06:46 AM
PNW_Steve wrote:Equipment reciprocity is likely a very murky area. This article gives an example of tinted windows. But apparently only a few states are involved in the agreement and no national agreement.CA Traveler wrote:2oldman wrote:That would be my guess. It's well established that you you have to obey all driving laws when in another state. Only your drivers license has reciprocity.
yes they do
The subject of reciprocity has had a lot of discussion on another board that I frequennt.
The concept of drivers license reciprocity is well understood but equipment is a big question.
I have traveled all over the US and settled on the idea that, when it comes to equipment, that I have to comply with the regs of the state that I am in.
Some dissagree with me. They are claiming that reciprocity extends to equipment as well.
Neither of us has been able to find documentation to back up our view.
Can you point me to any material that speaks to the subject?
Thanks.
S.
May-28-2019 06:06 AM