license plates

Entry #1010, Sun, May 06, 2001, 14:35 EST (Random Crap)
(posted when I was 22 years old.)
I like the fact that I can walk out of a room, humming along to a song or something, and then when I come back into the room, discover I'm at the exact same point in the song that the song itself is.

so my log contains occasions where I discovered the answers to mysteries, such as this one that plague my curious nature. So one thing I've been wondering about a while is how many states require front license plates. Colorado does (and thus k2 has them). But states like Indiana and Michigan don't require front plates. Requiring front plates makes sense, since if you wanna be able to read the plates on a car, it's likely easier if you've got them on both sides. But anyway, what I'm wondering is how many states require front plates. So instead of wasting time actually researching this myself, I'm going to exploit the interactive nature of my log and encourage anyone who knows of states that require front plates to follow that little link below and add comments to the entry listing states you know which require front plates.

Thank you for your cooperation.
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Comments for this log entry:

Tim Sez: by prijks (Sun, May 06, 2001, 14:40)
Tim says Ohio requires front plates.

George sez by prijks (Sun, May 06, 2001, 20:10)
George says Missouri requires front license plates, and he thinks that Maryland does too.

parking lot by prijks (Sun, May 06, 2001, 20:11)
So Brian said he thought Illinois required front plates, and looking in the parking lot, it seems he was right. We also noticed the New York cars all had front plates. I also played around online a bit and discovered Colorado's state legislature is considering doing away with front plates in order to save money...

Texas Does by PenguiMan (Sun, May 06, 2001, 23:46)

parking lot observations by prijks (Mon, May 07, 2001, 13:23)
Massachusetts doesn't have front plates.


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