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Pretty sure that's illegal. You have to leave the back license plate visible. /s
On second thought, is that a license plate on the front? Where I'm from (in the US), it's on the back, but there's also a spot for one on the front where people like to put decorative plates (license plates, not fine china lmao..). Anyway, I never thought about why there's a spot for one on the front. Do some places put the actual license plate in front? Do some people that here and I've just never noticed? Or do car manufacturers just put a holder there for people's decorative ones?
If I sound like an idiot, it's just because I'm young and I don't drive. But now I'm curious lol.
Some US states require you have one on the front and back. Or at least that's what I've been told by a highway patrolman.
Yup. Colorado requires a front plate, for example.