CarrieMpls said: PREDOMINANT said: Biggest difference is that we have to have them on the front AND back of our vehicles.
That varies from state to state here. In Minnesota, we need them on both front and back also. I never knew! Sometimes I wonder about the term "United" States Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Ex-Moderator | PREDOMINANT said: CarrieMpls said: That varies from state to state here. In Minnesota, we need them on both front and back also. I never knew! Sometimes I wonder about the term "United" States I didn't really understand how different we could be till I was an adult and traveled quite a bit, myself. And it can sometimes seem almost arbitrary, the things legislated and handled by state vs. federal government. |
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PREDOMINANT said: Sorry to disappoint Emm, but the European plates are all the same, just different Country id letters in the European flag on the left hand side. Biggest difference is that we have to have them on the front AND back of our vehicles. ohh... ok that just must be a european union thing?? i guess my perception was that they were all long and white with black letters like retina's and my question was going to be how can you tell what country a car is from?? makes sense to have the id letters though oh and it varies from province to province here too whether you need plates front and back or not. we required both until recently. | |
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PREDOMINANT said: Sorry to disappoint Emm, but the European plates are all the same, just different Country id letters in the European flag on the left hand side. Not true. Our plates look like the one I posted above, but with a sticker between the numbers and the letters. | |
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Not my plates but that is what UK ones look like...i can't be arsed to go outside it's cold [Edited 11/30/06 10:14am] | |
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retina said: PREDOMINANT said: Sorry to disappoint Emm, but the European plates are all the same, just different Country id letters in the European flag on the left hand side. Not true. Our plates look like the one I posted above, but with a sticker between the numbers and the letters. Yea, I was in Finland this year and they seemed to have both. And also, MDiver's post. Come to think of it my car doesn't have the GB bit. They are all Yellow at the back and white at the front though right? Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: retina said: Not true. Our plates look like the one I posted above, but with a sticker between the numbers and the letters. Yea, I was in Finland this year and they seemed to have both. And also, MDiver's post. Come to think of it my car doesn't have the GB bit. They are all Yellow at the back and white at the front though right? Nope, ours are all white. I prefer the yellow plates though, they look nicer. | |
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the newest ones are UGLY. | |
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PREDOMINANT said: Sorry to disappoint Emm, but the European plates are all the same, just different Country id letters in the European flag on the left hand side. Biggest difference is that we have to have them on the front AND back of our vehicles. the plates are yellow back ground for the back the back of the car and white are for the front something about whiteing out your night vision | |
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