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Ohio motorcycle historic plates4/16/2024 ![]() These license plates shall be used in lieu of the regular motor vehicle registration license plates and shall be issued for the life of the vehicle.Ĭ. 32:442(1) for the purposes of this Section, said definitions shall be deemed to include trailers. 32:442(4) and which are owned by collectors as defined in R.S. The secretary shall establish and issue special license plates for other motorized and nonmotorized military vehicles, including motorcycles and trailers, which can be classified as vehicles of historic or special interest as defined in R.S. 47:463.8, and such plates shall be in lieu of the regular motor vehicle registration license plates and shall be issued for life.ī. Such plates may be issued as antique personalized prestige plates authorized by R.S. ![]() These license plates shall be used in lieu of the regular motor vehicle registration license plates and shall be issued for the life of the vehicle. The secretary shall establish and issue special license plates for motorized and nonmotorized World War II or Korean War military vehicles, including motorcycles and trailers. Special license plates or authorized identification for World War II, Korean War, and other military vehiclesĪ. no weight restrictions/classificationsĤ7:463.16. He did order me to go home and sweep the leaves and twigs off of the trailer. Lawman, he was just upset about some biological debris falling off of the trailer and didn't mention the QQ plate. Anyway, that's the law, but the police rarely enforce it.Īdded:As to Mr. NJ prohibits any use other than club related of educational. and then so much more for the weight we want to tag it for (maybe $15.00 per added 1,000 lb. We pay a certain amount for the first 6,000 lb. Tags cost me about the same as they want from you. Since I do not have a company name on the truck and it's only for noncommercial use, I could tag it private, giving me a much lower insurance rate. ![]() I had QQ's (about $33.50, a one time fee and no inspection) on my M35A2, but when The Law pulled me over when I was towing a civvy trailer with a front end loader/backhoe on it, I faced charges of misuse of QQ plates, no CDL (combo was well over 26,000 lb.), over weight and no insurance (non club or education use), so the next day I tagged it for regular private use. I have antique plates (the prefix on the tags is QQ, so we just call them QQ's) on my 5-ton cargo and wrecker. I'm in NJ, so our laws are a little different in some aspects, but what you stated so far is about the same here. ![]()
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