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ChicagoBob
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I was trying to figure out where to put my license plate, because it would be awkward to tack it onto the end of my bumstop seat, so I did some research. Looks like every state differs, but Illinois, where I live, is pretty liberal. Plate has to be fixed, horizontal, "clearly visible," not obstructed, lighted to 50 ft, and at least 5 inches from the road, and plate covers are prohibited.
625 ILCS 5/3-413(b), at http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilc...hapterID=49&SeqStart=33400000&SeqEnd=62500000
Also, to maintain revenue from all our new red light cameras and toll cameras, there's a separate new law prohibiting the use of (and even the sale of) license plate covers. 625 ILCS 5/12-610.5, at http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilc...pterID=49&SeqStart=130800000&SeqEnd=133400000
I also found out that Illinois doesn't require turn signals on bikes, just a head and tail light.
So, I guess I can't have a vertical plate or one tucked up behind the airbox, like I see on so many new sportbikes. Too bad, I kind of liked the one below.
Who's been hassled about plates? What do the other states require?
625 ILCS 5/3-413(b), at http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilc...hapterID=49&SeqStart=33400000&SeqEnd=62500000
Also, to maintain revenue from all our new red light cameras and toll cameras, there's a separate new law prohibiting the use of (and even the sale of) license plate covers. 625 ILCS 5/12-610.5, at http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilc...pterID=49&SeqStart=130800000&SeqEnd=133400000
I also found out that Illinois doesn't require turn signals on bikes, just a head and tail light.
So, I guess I can't have a vertical plate or one tucked up behind the airbox, like I see on so many new sportbikes. Too bad, I kind of liked the one below.
Who's been hassled about plates? What do the other states require?