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Not all states require inspections or front plates.^ that must be a Manufacturer plate vehicle... no registration/temp registration or inspection/10-day temp inspection on the windshield, no front lice plate or even a plate frame on the front bumper.
Gotta love the irony here given Rivian can't sell or service in North Carolina
I had the same though about the Teacher Retirement System of Texas (pension fund) investing in Rivian.Gotta love the irony here given Rivian can't sell or service in North Carolina
Gotta love the irony here given Rivian can't sell or service in North Carolina
If you're suggesting that the truck is an out of state visitor.. that still doesn't explain the fact that it has no reg or ins. stickers on the windshield? Unless there's a state where you can literally drive around with just a rear lic. plate and nothing else the only other logical explanation is it's a "manufacturer plate" truck.Not all states require inspections or front plates.
No window stickers required in IL. Front plates are required but many EVs don't attach them.If you're suggesting that the truck is an out of state visitor.. that still doesn't explain the fact that it has no reg or ins. stickers on the windshield? Unless there's a state where you can literally drive around with just a rear lic. plate and nothing else the only other logical explanation is it's a "manufacturer plate" truck.
If it's a NY non-government vehicle, then it's missing 3 out of 4 things legally required to be on NY roadways.
Nothing more than a rear paper temporary tag required in many states...including mine.No window stickers required in IL. Front plates are required but many EVs don't attach them.
The only window sticker I've ever heard of was town/village stickers, but even those have been phased out now.
Not sure did I get all the details, but that sounds like my state. I only have rear plate and nothing more. TNUnless there's a state where you can literally drive around with just a rear lic. plate and nothing else
My biggest takeaway:He has an entire walkthrough of the exterior/interior on his story if you click through it:
Don't confuse things legally required to be on a NY registered vehicle, and legally able to drive in NY. I'm from Pennsylvania, and can very much drive in NY legally, with only the rear license plate, and no NY inspections. Pennsylvania has its own inspections, but they may not match NY's. Every state has different rules. Doesn't mean it's illegal to be on the road in another state.If you're suggesting that the truck is an out of state visitor.. that still doesn't explain the fact that it has no reg or ins. stickers on the windshield? Unless there's a state where you can literally drive around with just a rear lic. plate and nothing else the only other logical explanation is it's a "manufacturer plate" truck.
If it's a NY non-government vehicle, then it's missing 3 out of 4 things legally required to be on NY roadways.
My biggest takeaway:
Wisely, Rivian mobile service will use Milwaukee tools.
This picture makes me think of switching my order to Forest Green. It's gorgeous in the sun.From Instagram. He has an entire walkthrough of the exterior/interior on his story if you click through it: mikhlik
Interesting to see the Mobile Service badge and finally an interior color other than Black Mountain...