Front License plate!!! Illegal to not have one on?

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Postby GR-8 » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

geo2maz wrote:It's illegal, I've gotten 2 tickets for it while parked... At the least, if you don't mount it, just put it on your front windsheild if you park anywhere like downtown...

The only problem I've had is with parking NAZIS. Most will always write you up. I say $20 big woop. Mine is displayed on the Passanger side of the Windsheild so some have claimed to not have seen it. (The aparking Nazis I've confronted) I've had like 3 tickets for it in 6 yrs and well that's $60 to make my car more perfect. Corvettes don't require one so why should we?

Of the 15 or so times I've either been pulled over for nothing or in an accident the officers have mostly commented that it doesn't bother them but the law states it should be mounted on the bumper. A few have said they don't even bother and know many officers who don't either. It's only the parking Nazis that give you the tickets.

An officer will most likely use it as an excuse to pull you over just to see who you are and what your up to but won't ticket you for it. Unless they find some warrant or something else.
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Postby coloradomx6 » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

Here's all the information the state has to offer on traffice laws. it's extremely dry but can tell you all you need to know http://www.michie.com/colorado/lpext.dll/cocode/2/6afa0/6c202/6c204?fn=document-frame.htm&f=templates&2.0#

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Postby mOOsE » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

I have a front plate on my MS3 but I didn't have one on my lancer or Civic in the past, got pulled over probably 15 times for it, never got a ticket. Also was never able to find that the law specified that it had to be on the bumper, which is probably why warnings are given as I had my front plate in the windshield.

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Postby geo2maz » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

GR-8 wrote:...The parking Nazis I've confronted...


F* the parking nazi's! They've been a formidable enemy in my life,
still trying to let the anger go! B)

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Postby Rich » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

I ran my Speed 6 for 2+ years with no front plate. Never got pulled over for it. It is required, but it's what I'd call an acceptable risk. Let that IC get some air!!!

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Postby 7th Heaven » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

Wait, if corvettes dont require one then why do other vehicles?? I read the licence plate law and it said any regular vehicle must have one on the front and back. I honestly think that front plate is a waste of metal and space.

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Postby kingtut » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

7th Heaven wrote:Wait, if corvettes dont require one then why do other vehicles?? I read the licence plate law and it said any regular vehicle must have one on the front and back. I honestly think that front plate is a waste of metal and space.


Agreed. However some people are prone to crappy luck more than others. The kind of crappiness that.... has you be the guy who gets that random rock come flying out of nowhere, cracking your windshield in the first week of ownership, who gets door-dinged when you park on the outskirts of the lots (while 70% of others are dent free and never worry about parking locations), who gets a parking ticket literally one minute after the meter expires, and the same who gets a flat tire when its butt cold outside, etc. etc.

Speaking of crappiness---- I go to Discount a few weeks ago for a tire repair (due to a screw sticking right in the middle of my front tire). I tell them to go ahead and rotate them while they're at it. I look down a few days ago and notice the same "screw tire" is now located on the rear. They simply rotated my tires (after waiting an hour when they said there was no wait), rather than doing the repair, which is what required the visit in the first place :mad:

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Postby tsx_guy » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

kingtut wrote:Agreed. However some people are prone to crappy luck more than others. The kind of crappiness that.... has you be the guy who gets that random rock come flying out of nowhere, cracking your windshield in the first week of ownership, who gets door-dinged when you park on the outskirts of the lots (while 70% of others are dent free and never worry about parking locations), who gets a parking ticket literally one minute after the meter expires, and the same who gets a flat tire when its butt cold outside, etc. etc.

Speaking of crappiness---- I go to Discount a few weeks ago for a tire repair (due to a screw sticking right in the middle of my front tire). I tell them to go ahead and rotate them while they're at it. I look down a few days ago and notice the same "screw tire" is now located on the rear. They simply rotated my tires (after waiting an hour when they said there was no wait), rather than doing the repair, which is what required the visit in the first place :mad:

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you've had some back luck tut....what do you mean they never repaired your screwed tire? Are you saying the damn thing leaks like a sieve?
I've been pulled over for enough stupid things, so my front plate remains.
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Postby ~Barn~ » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

7th Heaven wrote:Wait, if corvettes dont require one <Snip...>


Corvettes require them, just as much as any other car.

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Postby GR-8 » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

~Barn~ wrote:Corvettes require them, just as much as any other car.


By law yes. But I have never seen one with a plate mounted on the front. The state could save 50% in plate costs if they change the law to 1 plate.
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Postby kingtut » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

6i_guy wrote:you've had some back luck tut....what do you mean they never repaired your screwed tire? Are you saying the damn thing leaks like a sieve?
I've been pulled over for enough stupid things, so my front plate remains.


Indeed I am, the screw still remains and so does my front license plate. No leaking though... just daunting knowing that I have a screw sticking in there-
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Postby ~Barn~ » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

GR-8 wrote:By law yes. But I have never seen one with a plate mounted on the front. The state could save 50% in plate costs if they change the law to 1 plate.


Not ever? Odd..

I would say that a majority of Corvettes probably come shipped without a bracket, obviously no holes in the bumper, and no particular request or desire from the owner, to have one. But this is the case with most higher-end rides. Heck, every car I've ever bought new, I specifically made this request just to be sure.

Eitherway, as enthusiasts will sometimes do - and not being a desired look in performance car realms - we're definitely apt to bend the rules more than most. The requirement is the requirement regardless.

Keep your eyes peeled though... Front plates on Vette's aren't that uncommon. You'll probably see one tomorrow. Image

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Postby dommo_g » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

Of course Corvettes require a front plate. The front bumper has a removable panel with the word 'Corvette' on it for owners who choose to mount a plate.

And I disagree with the comment about the state saving money going to 1 plate. The state doesn't pay for the plates, we do.

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Postby kingtut » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

dommo_g wrote: The state doesn't pay for the plates, we do.


LOL, I wouldn't be surprised if they began requiring three plates. That way they could justify their wasteful-retarded projects/budgets and keep over-spending, in order to continue making the state of the economy look more palatable to the public.

Or they could just increase the plate cost. Damn, they already did that:huh:
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Postby 7th Heaven » Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14

They probably just incrased plate costs just to fund more dumb ass round abouts in replace of intersections!!!!!! What is this state coming too!!


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