What’s Idaho’s Law On Having A Front Plate?
If you know the people of Idaho, you know we don't like to be told what to do. If there's a rule in place, someone somewhere in Idaho will figure out a loophole or a workaround.
Rules be damned, right?
The front plate law
If you're wondering whether or not having a front plate is required in Idaho, it absolutely is required as is the rear plate. According to AutoList, Idaho is one of twenty-nine states that requires you to have both plates on a vehicle.
Now, there are a few exceptions and some cases where you're not required to have a plate on the front and that's what we're here for, right?
So, let's get right to it... here are the four ways you can get away with not having a front plate in Idaho.
4 Legal Ways To Get Away With Not Having A Front Plate in Idaho
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Since we're talking about laws and motor vehicles, what happens if you want to own and operate a military vehicle? Say like... a tank.
Like we said, someone somewhere in Idaho will always find a way and we found out how you can legally purchase a tank and other military vehicles.
And before you ask - yes, some of these might require you to have a front license plate.
How To Legally Purchase A Tank And Other Military Vehicles in Idaho
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Can you imagine seeing a tank drive down I-84? It would be terrifying but not as terrifying as what people are admitting to doing behind the wheel.
Seriously - there is some deadly stuff happening inside people's cars when they should be focused on driving.
What's the craziest thing you've seen happen on the roads of Idaho?
19 Ways To Die On Idaho's I-84 And Other Treasure Valley Roads
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