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Does Idaho Limit the Number of Decals/Stickers You can Have on Yo

Well, for a variety of reasons, really. For some folks, decals/stickers are a means of self-expression and personalization. It's a fun way for them to signal their interests, affiliations, and beliefs to the world.

The same is true of political, social, and cultural window stickers and bumper stickers. How many times have you seen a "Let's go, Brandon" or a "Blue girl, red state" on cars around the Treasure Valley? Sticker Printer Paper

Does Idaho Limit the Number of Decals/Stickers You can Have on Yo

Car decals also serve practical uses. From causes to businesses, stickers function as mobile advertisements to promote products and services. This might seem like a stretch, but some people use stickers to distinguish their car in crowded parking lots; though maybe what they actually need are glasses or a louder car alarm.

The car in the photo above was spotted at a red light headed east at the intersection of State and Eagle. As we waited for the light to change, we couldn't help but notice all of its quirky stickers. From absentmindedness to their love of REI and concern for child human trafficking, this Idahoan's car is a billboard for who they are.

And this is but one of thousands of local examples. If there's one thing Idahoans love, it's Idaho-themed decals and stickers!

Surprisingly, no. But the Gem State does regulate where citizens can position them. According to Chapter 9, Vehicle Equipment of the Idaho State Legislature, windshields are to remain unobstructed (and equipped with functioning wipers, of course).

Gallery Credit: Credit: Mateo, 103.5 KISS FM

Does Idaho Limit the Number of Decals/Stickers You can Have on Yo

Address Labels Stickers Gallery Credit: Credit: Mateo, 103.5 KISS FM