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Vehicles in Ontario require licence plates that are:

Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, passenger vehicles must display two licence plates, with one securely attached to the front and one to the rear, ensuring

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Question: Vehicles in Ontario require licence plates that are:

Answer options:

  • One on the rear ✅ One on the front and one on the rear
  • Optional
  • On the windshield

Correct answer: One on the front and one on the rear

Explanation: Under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, passenger vehicles must display two licence plates, with one securely attached to the front and one to the rear, ensuring clear visibility for law enforcement. Single rear plates, windshield placement, or treating plates as optional are illegal because Ontario strictly mandates dual exterior plates. While some other provinces only require a rear plate, Ontario law prohibits operating a vehicle without both. Understanding vehicle registration and equipment compliance is highly relevant for the G1 exam, as examiners frequently test foundational legal requirements for operating a vehicle on public roads.

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