zhead240 Posted August 12, 2007 Share #1 Posted August 12, 2007 here in canada when u buy your plates u are issued 2. they are to be displayed on the front and back of your vehicle, required by law.for many year i've noticed that tourist from michigan only display one plate on the stern (the back for u land lovers). u would think law enforcement would lobby for 2 plate display as it would double their chance of identifying suspect vehicles. is there any logic for the one plate display??? do all states only have one plate???? tia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sblake01 Posted August 12, 2007 Share #2 Posted August 12, 2007 Many US states have only a one state requirement. Arizona comes to mind but there are others. California requires two. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zbane Posted August 12, 2007 Share #3 Posted August 12, 2007 Not all states require two plates. New Mexico and North Carolina do not require them, but there is talk of NC changing that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arne Posted August 12, 2007 Share #4 Posted August 12, 2007 As more jurisdictions here in the US go to photo enforcement, there will be more states requiring two plates.FWIW, here in Oregon you are required to have both plates unless the car is registered as an antique or Special Interest vehicle. All 240/260/280Zs and most ZXs qualify as SI (more than 25 years old), but that registration requires that the car not be in normal use - just for shows, events , parades and such. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walter Moore Posted August 12, 2007 Share #5 Posted August 12, 2007 A few years back there was a push here in Indiana to require 2 plates. It ended when in a newspaper interview the head of the Indiana State Police quipped that "I have never seen someone flee from the the police in reverse." Some of the small towns that make a lot of money from speeding tickets were lobbying for the change I think. It hasn't come back, but greed knows no bounds, so I expect the suggestion will return again someday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zhead240 Posted August 12, 2007 Author Share #6 Posted August 12, 2007 A few years back there was a push here in Indiana to require 2 plates. It ended when in a newspaper interview the head of the Indiana State Police quipped that "I have never seen someone flee from the the police in reverse." the witticism of police only shows his ignorance and stupidity. what about amber alert??? cops could identify oncoming vehicle with a front plate. it would be difficult to do by rearview mirror or rubbernecking. also witnesses at scene could get a read of front and get second chance to confirm from back. my experience, cops rarely solve crimes on threir own, they need the public tips and input. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DougN Posted August 12, 2007 Share #7 Posted August 12, 2007 Thank goodness Georgia does not require two plates! When I was exiled to Upstate NY they required two plates, but I just kept the front one in the truck, and said it came off in the car wash if I was ever asked about it :classic: @zhead240Z, don't try to push your two plates on us! :classic: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zhead240 Posted August 12, 2007 Author Share #8 Posted August 12, 2007 not trying to push it on y'all, just want a logical explaination why, which hasn't been answered yet. maybe because it's cheaper?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hd240z Posted August 12, 2007 Share #9 Posted August 12, 2007 Since they stopped using prison labor to make the plates the cost has gone out of sight One plate per car is a savings of 50%. Looks good on your performance review. Nebraska has now started using smooth flat metal plates instead of the embossed letter/number plates of old which I would bet was a cost driven decision. Guess they dont care if the plates can be read after a fire. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomoHawk Posted August 12, 2007 Share #10 Posted August 12, 2007 This is a chronic question But there is a way to put the front plate on: The bw/front bumper has a pair of threaded holes that aren't spaces right for U.A. license place because they were put there for the Japanese plates. I haven't confirmed it yet, but I'm pretty sure that you can bolt on a bracket for the U.S.plates there. I put my cheapie plastic bracket on the other side. thxZ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sblake01 Posted August 12, 2007 Share #11 Posted August 12, 2007 This is a chronic question But there is a way to put the front plate on:The bw/front bumper has a pair of threaded holes that aren't spaces right for U.A. license place because they were put there for the Japanese plates. I haven't confirmed it yet, but I'm pretty sure that you can bolt on a bracket for the U.S.plates there. I put my cheapie plastic bracket on the other side. thxZ I'm not really sure if I understand what you are saying about the spacing since I have a 78 and my front plate is bolted directly to those threaded holes. All of which has nothing to do with the topic of the thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sakijo Posted August 12, 2007 Share #12 Posted August 12, 2007 Hawaii has 2 plate requirements. My police friend says that it's so that they can clock you with their radar/laser guns. They are trained to aim for the plate - which is white and very reflective. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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