Kansas SB325 amends license plate regulations, restricting coverings and specifying attachment locations.
Kansas SB325 amends the state's motor vehicle laws by restricting the use of materials or objects that cover license plates. It specifies that license plates must be attached to the rear of vehicles and be clearly visible and legible. Exceptions are made for certain vehicles, such as truck tractors, antique vehicles, and farm trucks. The bill also prohibits attaching license plates to the front of vehicles and mandates that plates be securely fastened and free from materials that affect visibility or legibility. The act takes effect upon publication in the statute book.
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