Going on a trip and I don't want the hubby getting pulled over needlessly.

ive never seen a state that allows you to have a plate anywhere but facing the rear end. It MUST be viewable by a cop from behind. Plus a cop can pull you over for any reason they want and having a plate on the side is just one more reason to pull him over.CYNWAGON wrote:Does anybody know what Montana's laws are about side mounted plates?
Going on a trip and I don't want the hubby getting pulled over needlessly.
That would be my guess as well.dr_bar wrote:My guess it would be like front plates on a car, in BC they are required, in Alberta they're not. BC won't ticket an Alberta car for not having the front plate as it's legal in they're home jurisdiction.
But that's just a guess...
I dont know every aspect of the laws BUT this isnt necessarily the case. I mean if you ride in michigan (even though your from indiana) you WILL get ticketed for not wearing a helmet while riding your motorcycle. Same thing with something like suspension heights. I know the height limit for trucks etc etc in indiana are higher than in michigan but if a cop pulls you over and your not within michigans limitations they will ticket you for it. I know of a couple friends who found the height restriction issue. they both had the maximum limit for indiana which is higher than michigan. Both got pulled over in michigan and got tickets for them.BuzZz wrote:That would be my guess as well.dr_bar wrote:My guess it would be like front plates on a car, in BC they are required, in Alberta they're not. BC won't ticket an Alberta car for not having the front plate as it's legal in they're home jurisdiction.
But that's just a guess...
But the reason they don't ticket Alberta vehicles for no front plate (BC or any State I've been in) is because Alberta doesn't issue front plates and they can't ticket a legal set-up from another jurisdiction..... if that State/province recognizes the original location. All States and Provinces recognize all other States/province's licensing and registration policies. The cops in Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana sure give you the hairy eyeball, though...![]()
So if the bike plate set-up is legal in Alberta, it will be in Montana. I don't know if the plate set-up is legal here or if the cops here just don't enforce it. I have never looked into it. A Montana cop having a bad day could still write you a ticket for any reason he wants. You will have to go to court there and fight it, and should win with no problem. But it creates a huge hassle for you.
My guess is the cops in Montana see enough of us Canadian Texans down there that they won't bother you, but they could if they wanted to.
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