I see many S which have gotten away with not having the front plate here in WA. However when I got my S the people at Seattle SC insisted on mounting the front plate. For the 3 I have coming, how do I convince them to leave my front bumper alone?
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I don't think you get pulled over for it, but you will get tickets if you are parked on the street in Seattle.I met a guy once who actually printed his license plate on some kind of vinyl and mounted it flush with his Model X front bumper. He even had some trick for giving it a reflective characteristic at night.
Looks like this thread might have the same idea >> Vinyl license plate sticker
As for myself, I have lived in Washington for 4 years and Wisconsin for many years before that. Both states require front plates, but I've never had one and have never been stopped.
Back in 2015 I got pulled over in Redmond for not having the front plate. The car was brand new and I affixed the temporary registration in place of a rear license plate. After pulling me over after only seeing the front (he just walked out onto the road and told me to pull over), the cop noticed the temporary registration and just said "oh, nevermid, but make sure Tesla installs you front plate when you get it". I wasn't speeding or doing anything else worth pulling over, traffic was bumper-to-bumper and the cop moved onto an Audi without front plate a few cars behind me.I don't think you get pulled over for it, but you will get tickets if you are parked on the street in Seattle.