What does CR stand for on a Maine license plate?

What does CR stand for on a Maine license plate?

The Conservation Specialty Plate is available as a passenger plate and a commercial plate (to be used on vehicles with a registered weight of 10,001 lbs. or more). The Conservation Plate provides a way for vehicle owners to show their support for Maine’s state parks and endangered and nongame wildlife.

What are my choices for Maine license plates?

Specialty plates

  • Agriculture.
  • Maine Lobster.
  • Sportsman.
  • Breast Cancer.
  • University of Maine Black Bear.
  • Barbara Bush.
  • Wabanaki.
  • Support Your Troops.

How many different Maine license plates are there?

Currently there are nine specialty plates available in Maine.

What duck is on the Maine license plate?

Yet in 1999 the state of Maine ditched the infamous red-lobster license plate in favor of the one featuring the black-capped chickadee that most motorists display today. In fact, several websites including Maine.gov refer to the black-capped chickadee as the Maine state bird.

What is a Maine combination license plate?

An automobile or sport utility vehicle used for the conveyance of passengers or property is a “combination” vehicle and may be issued a special plate with the word “combination” instead of “Vacationland.” A passenger vehicle used under contract with the State, a municipality or a school district to transport students …

Does the state of Maine require 2 license plates?

Maine requires both front and back license plates, unlike many other states that only require a rear plate.

Is Maine a two plate state?

Only one set of Maine registration plates may be displayed on one vehicle. A registration plate must be attached to the front and the rear of each vehicle except as follows. A trailer and semitrailer registration plate may be attached only to the rear of that trailer or semitrailer.

Do I need a front license plate in Maine?

Do you need commercial plates in Maine?

In Maine, all vehicles over 6,000 pounds are registered by weight. This is true whether you are in business or are a private person. Any vehicle registering for a weight more than 6,000 lbs is given a commercial plate. These vehicles must register for a higher weight.

Can a golf cart be street legal in Maine?

LSVs are considered street legal while golf carts are not legal on most public roads. Golf carts are designed for use at 20 mph or less, while low speed vehicles (which can vary from state to state) can be operated at speeds as high as 35 mph within the state of Maine.

Is it required to have a front license plate in Maine?

When did the passenger side license plate come out in Maine?

Maine 1974 Passenger issue. This baseplate was issued to all vehicles at the end of 1973 and new registrants in 1974. Plates numbered under 81-501 saw the return of the sticker box at the top right. This plate was intended to be used until 1980, but was extended through several minor base variations through June of 1988.

When did the state of Maine start staggered registration?

Maine started staggered registration in 1975 based on the last number of the 1974 baseplate. Plates ending in “0” were set to expire in October, 1975, plates ending in “1” got November, 1975, and so on through July, 1976 (“9” plates). This plate shows the missing sticker box on higher-number 1974 issues.

When did the base plate come out for the 1969 Maine?

Maine 1969 Passenger issue (1968 base). This baseplate was issued to all vehicles at the end of 1967 and new registrants during 1968.

What is a Maine plate with the suffix B?

A large portion (maybe all) of the “B” suffix Maine plates were produced at Walpole State Prison in Massachusetts, as opposed to the Maine State Prison. These plates are of lesser quality than standard Maine-produced plates of the era in that they have a slightly rough surface to the plates.

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