N56629 wrote:
Minnesota just passed the same law. A license plate light has always been the law.
I guess if you can make an arguement for sideways plates some one would also say that they can read upside down as well.
Looks like I've got to ditch the lay down set up I'm running.
I can't believe they had to add "letters facing outward from the vehicle" in there.
Here are the new
MN plate law changes in case anyone's interested.
From what I gather this is the new stuff with the changes in red.
Sec. 43. Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 169.79, is amended to read:
169.79 VEHICLE REGISTRATION; DISPLAYING LICENSE PLATES.
Subd. 3. Rear display of single plate. If the vehicle is a motorcycle, motor scooter,
motorized bicycle, motorcycle sidecar, trailer registered at greater than 3,000 pounds
gross vehicle weight (GVW), semitrailer, or vehicle displaying a dealer plate, then one
license plate must be displayed
horizontally with the identifying numbers and letters
facing outward from the vehicle and must be mounted in the upright position on the
rear of the vehicle.
Subd. 7. Plate fastened and visible. All plates must be (1) securely fastened so as
to prevent them from swinging,
(2) displayed horizontally with the identifying numbers
and letters facing outward from the vehicle, and (3) mounted in the upright position. The
person driving the motor vehicle shall keep the plate legible and unobstructed and free
from grease, dust, or other blurring material so that the lettering is plainly visible at all
times. It is unlawful to cover any assigned letters and numbers or the name of the state
of origin of a license plate with any material whatever, including any clear or colorless
material that affects the plate's visibility or reflectivity.
