Posted by David from Kansas on April 14, 2022 at 09:43:42 from (199.58.181.95):
In Reply to: Licence plate posted by Jeroboam7 on April 13, 2022 at 18:44:48:
Found out several years ago that Nebrasky has some funny laws. Was attending a farm auction where they were selling several hay trailers, you know the four wheel type with a back board. Seeing that they all had Nebrestky license plates on them I asked a local about it. He told me that was the law in NE, if it goes down a public road behind a truck it has to have a license plate. I have worried since then that Kansas would get wind of it and start doing that here, but so far we are OK. However, my son was hauling some hay bales on my goose neck flat bed and was stopped by the HP and given a warning for not having mirrors wide enough to see behind the load and having no license plate. His statement was that if a trailer had the ability to be used for multiple purposes, like my flat bed, it had to have a license plate if GVW was over xxxx pounds. I have had it licensed since. But, livestock trailers still apparently don't have to be licensed, as I see about 50% of the trailers at the local livestock sale barn do not have license plates. Trailers are something you will get a different opinion on from every highway cop, here in Kansas. Apparently the laws are not very clear.
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