Re: [MV] Insurance/plates in Indiana

Dave Cole (DA_Cole@compuserve.com)
Wed, 2 Dec 1998 13:44:00 -0500

Hmmm. Sounds something like the Indiana law. Did you do this with your
M211 also? I really want to get some insurance on the truck, regardless =
as
to whether is required or not since my pockets aren't that deep! =

It's interesting that when I read the Indiana code there were no
restrictions placed an an MV with an Indiana MV registration. It just sa=
ys
that you pay once and that is it. We'll see what the BMV says though.

Thanks,

Dave
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Message text written by "Ken"
>List,

Here in Texas, one can register his/her military vehicle with military
vehicle plates. This allows for any vehicle regardless of age, size, whee=
l
configuration, and weight to be street legal. This includes tanks and
half-tracks. As long as it was designed as a military vehicle, for a
military, and of any country. Military Trailers were added in the last
Legislature session and are considered part of the vehicle and don't
require
separate license plates. The vehicles are also not issued license plates,=

you use your hood number as the license number. If your stopped for some
reason, the police officer would use that number to access any informatio=
n
needed. The military plates also don't require a state inspection or
liability insurance.<

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