This is one of those thoughts that provokes a debate at the table leading someone to call out: "GOOGLE IT!" We're asking today if it's illegal to drive without a front plate in Idaho and the answer is yes. It is in fact illegal to drive without a front plate in Idaho as well as the rear. Idaho is one of thirty states to require drivers to have plates on both the front and back.

My question is - why are people so passionate about whether or not they have plates visible on either side? What actual difference does it make if you are required to have a plate on the front or not? I'm sure for certain cars it can be aesthetically unappealing, but at the end of the day, you're not going to see it when you're driving anyways. Maybe I don't get it but for those who really want to experience life without a front plate, there are exceptions to the rule according to Idaho law.

One of the obvious exceptions is a motorcycle. It makes sense when you think about it as it would be difficult to place a plate on the front of one. But what about the vehicles where appearance is the priority? Say like, a classic car?

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Of course, you'll likely still see drivers out on the road with no regard for the law and it will always be that way. While not ridiculously expensive, the fine can still be a headache for some. The law says that offenders can expect to pay a fine of $67.

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