The Traffic Act and Regulations requires that registration plates be installed on both the front and rear of vehicles. There is an exception for motorcycles and trailers where only one plate is to be installed at the rear of the vehicle.
*No plates are required for bicycles (pedal cycles), these are exempt from the Traffic Act. However, if you have a motorized pedal cycle capable of exceeding 15mph or a power unit in excess of 250 watts, these must be registered and licensed as mopeds.
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