§ 73.05  VEHICLE LICENSE; REQUIRED, UNLAWFUL DISPLAY.
   (A)   Except as otherwise specifically provided, no person shall operate, drive or cause to be operated or driven, a motor vehicle on the public ways, unless such vehicle shall at all times have displayed one number plate on the back thereof and one number plate on the front thereof, which plates shall be furnished for it as hereinbefore provided.
   (B)   In each registration period in which registration plates are not furnished, such plates shall have affixed thereto the renewal tabs furnished pursuant to Neb. RS 60-311. In all cases such number plates shall be securely fastened in an upright position to the motor vehicle so as to prevent such plates from swinging, and at a minimum distance of 16 inches from the ground. No person shall attach to or display on such motor vehicle any:
      (1)   Number plate or certificate, other than as assigned to it for the current registration period;
      (2)   Fictitious or altered number plates or registration certificate;
      (3)   Number plates or registration certificate that shall have been canceled by the Department of Motor Vehicles; or
      (4)   Number plates in any registration period in which plates are not furnished, to which renewal tabs have not been affixed.
(Prior Code, § 5-605)  Penalty, see § 73.99
Statutory references:
   Related provisions, see Neb. RS 60-323