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(a) A licensed transporter, or any agent or employee of the transporter, may not permit any individual to operate a vehicle or mobile home bearing a transporter plate if they know the individual does not have a valid driver’s license.
(b) A licensed transporter, or any agent or employee of the transporter, may not commit any illegal activity incident to the transport of a vehicle, and may not commit fraud in the execution of, or any material alteration of, a contract, power of attorney, or other document incident to the transport of a vehicle.
(c) A licensed transporter, or any agent or employee of the transporter, may only use a transporter plate or allow a transporter plate to be used on an unregistered vehicle delivered by the transporter. A transporter plate may not be used on any motor vehicle or mobile home that is registered in any state. A transporter plate may not be used on any OHV or any other mobile equipment or motorized apparatus which is not eligible to be registered within Delaware.
(d) A licensed transporter, or any agent or employee of the transporter, may not use a transporter plate on a vehicle without first preparing a written record as required by § 2124(d) of this title.
(e) A licensed transporter, or any agent or employee of the transporter, may not use a transporter license plate on a vehicle owned or leased by the transporter, its officers, or any of its employees.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Delaware Code Title 21. Motor Vehicles § 3305. Prohibited acts - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/de/title-21-motor-vehicles/de-code-sect-21-3305/
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