Went does a commerical vehicle need license plates?

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Don't you hate motorist that...?

A commercial vehicle always needs license plates. I think the question you were trying to ask is when does a vehicle need to have commercial plates: in which case it's when a vehicle is used predominantly for the transportation of goods (not household goods - like when you're moving), but consumer goods. Then a vehicle must be registered as a commercial vehicle.

Do NY school buses have to have those cross arms that extend to keep kids out of the driver's blind spot?


The State of Connecticut has what is known as a "combination" license plate, which permits a person to be registered as both passenger & commercial -but it can only be actually defined while it's being used. Same thing in New Jersey, on the registrations it can say "Pass-Comm", in which case, it depends on how it's being used.

What are you supposed to do if electrical wires fall on your car?

huh?

Why do british people drive other side of the road?

When it is on public roads.

Does anybody think the new laws on driving whist using a mobile too lenient?

Any time it's operated on a public road or access way.
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