• @rifugee@lemmy.world
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    -11 year ago

    There are many states where trucks only need one plate, and they put it in the front.

    Is this more shit posting or are you serious?

    • @boeman@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      It’s for trucks over a certain weight rating. Since most of those trucks will have trailers or large boxes on them, there’s no need for that plate

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        -41 year ago

        Looked it up and you appear to be seriously wrong. Source or GTFO

          • @boeman@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            Well, yeah. If they don’t and are hauling more weight than their plates allow, the highway patrol will give them a ticket. If I wanted to haul over 3 tons of weight with my Tahoe, I’d have to have commercial plates even though it’s not being used as a commercial vehicle.

            Until fairly recently, all trucks were licensed with the “COMMERCIAL” rated plates in MO… Even the show truck I had in the early 2000’w had to have commercial plates, and the most it ever hauled was detailing equipment.

            • Yes, this is true, but what is also true is application of the law, who and who isn’t policed. It is more often people of color getting these tickets.