Funny, it doesn't appear that the two rear license plate lights even shine on the U.S. plate at night... In New York it's the law that you have two lights shining on your rear plate. In a different car I got pulled over and ticketed in New York for having one of those little bulbs not working...
Since we're talking about this, I've also noticed that there's no mount for a front license plate. That's a sure way to get ticketed in New York. And while the cops have you stopped on the side of the road, they also check lots of other things they may be able to ticket you for (seatbelt operation, all lights working, horn, exhaust noise, window tint, open beer, etc...).. I'm not too fond of giving the police a reason to pull me over, so will have to fabricate a mount for a plate somewhere on the front of the car.