Can trailers carry a license plate on their rear?
Traffic safety: Plates
Explanation
**Trailers** must have a **license plate** on their rear if they can carry more than **750 kilograms**. Additionally, they must also carry the license plate of the vehicle towing them. This ensures that both the trailer and the towing vehicle are correctly identified on the road.
For trailers that can carry **less than 750 kilograms**, it is only necessary to have the license plate of the towing vehicle on the rear. This means that, in all cases, trailers must have some form of visible identification on the rear, either their own plate or that of the towing vehicle.

Therefore, the correct answer is **yes**, trailers must have a license plate on their rear, complying with vehicle identification regulations.
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