by Answerbag Staff on May 21st, 2011

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What year did Oregon require a motorcycle license plate?

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  • by Cheryl Teal on May 21st, 2011

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    Oregon began requiring motor vehicle owners to display numbers on their vehicles, including motorcycles, in 1905. In 1911, the state set annual license fees of $3 for motorcycles, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation.

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    Oregon Department of Transportation: History

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    Oregon License Plates Manual

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