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If bikes were licensed, where would the plate go, and how big?
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That's the question, what's your answer? Supplementary to this: Would you want the plate(s) lit at night? How does one do this (creative use of EL-wire, perhaps)? That would depend on your reasons for licensing the bike. If it were to prove legality or insurance or permission to be within a certain area, then a sticker that is large enough to be seen by whatever appropriate authorities would be sufficient. Perhaps suitably coloured on the seat post? If you wanted it to to be a 'number plate' in the same was as for motorised vehicles, then obviously it would need to be bigger. Should all age-groups be licensed? That's a different question; you asked a question based on a contentious assertion "if bikes were licensed", but this doesn't answer why any should be licensed. Why are you licensing them? |
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