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New Hampshire has a plethora of plates.
https://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/...ion/plates.htm Almost all are the colorful "Old Man of the Mountains" - "Live Free Or Die" type. When we were kids going somewhere plate spotting was a good way of passing the time. The key plate is Hawaii VERY rare for obvious reasons. All the rest can be spotted at a tourist trap in a day or two. If you complete the states do Canada next. In many states you used to have to get a new plate every year so they had the year & often changed color. Traditionally in N.H. old plates were hung in the garage or barn. My uncle had them from the teens on. N.H. people being very frugal ( not cheap ! ) they were often used as roof or wall patches & other projects. 73 Zeno LFOD ! |
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I'm partial to the New Mexico turquoise and chile plates. And yes I have 'em on my cars. Interesting fact: NM plates are the only ones that say USA on them...... |
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MD has been making regular changes in recent years, after years of rather plain black/white tags. You can get Historic plates at 20 years; poorly enforced & often abused. I even saw one guy running a trash hauling business with an older F-350, using those cheap plates. If the vehicle is over 50 years old you only have to pay registration once and you're good "forever". One of the specialty tags is yellow and promotes agriculture with a picture of barn, etc. Oddly, I see lots of these on vehicles from Baltimore, from a certain demographic. I have a theory...that it's supposed to identify purveyors of a cash crop? Unproven. Maybe they just like the color. I run original '51 tags on my shoebox Ford; you just have to keep the real tags in the car somewhere. A pain to have to deal with the DMV in order to use them.
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Noticed that Florida only has back plates, that wouldn't work here in England as most traffic violation cameras take a photo of the front of the car, it's naughty to not have a front plate & the cops will soon stop you. Motorbikes don't have a front plate & a lot of them seem to do what they like. Some naughty people use black insulating tape to change their number plates = make a C look like an O or an F an E etc, then the legal person receives a speeding or red light ticket & has a hell of a job convincing the cops he/she didn't do it, some just pay the fine & take the 3 points on their licence to save the hassle...
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Georgia has plenty of plates but SC has even more. They even have one for licensed cosmetologist. In GA. you have to pay extra for all vanity plates now. At one time ham & veteran plates were free.
Now, if your antique car needs plates you can go one of two ways. One way is they have an antique plate with a picture of a model A on it with the prefix HA for hobby antique. OR, you can find an old plate from the year of your vehicle and just give them the number on the plate. Of course, you still have to pay the fee. Georgia only has plates on the rear.
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It's also common up in the NYC/NJ/PA area for motorcycles (mostly Harleys...) to run a vertical license plate, i.e. a regular plate flipped 90 degrees. NY/NJ don't seem to care, even though it's semi-officially verboten. PA, you can actually get a state-sanctioned vertical plate.
I can say with certainty that the automated toll machines can in fact read the plate no problem. I have pictures to prove it Supposedly they impound your bike if you do that in Florida. Go figure. |
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Here in Wisconsin there are not many traffic cameras, but you can get and get out of incorrect tickets.... Last year somewhere in Milwaukee a Landover with a different paint color( I know because the ticket had make, model, color, plate number and location parked listed) than my Suburban got a parking ticket and the meter maid recorded my plate number by mistake....I made some calls explaining I'd never been in that area and that my plate had only been on GM vehicles and the ticket was dismissed as the mistake it was.
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Several years ago Wisconsin tried to pass legislation only requiring front plates. The police were the main opponents. They (rightly) claimed that the plates are on cars primarily for law enforcement reasons, and if looking for a particular vehicle they can see and read thousands of license plates on vehicles coming towards them in traffic, but can only read the plate in front of them when following a car.
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Got stung a few months ago = parked car & saw a sign "one hour free" so went to the shops & came back 30 mins later to a a ticket, asked the parking warden why? He pointed to a very small sign saying you had to get a free ticket from the machine even for the free one hour. Been on local TV news about it being unfair. Also people have got parking tickets via CCTV camera for being stopped in traffic jams, it's getting daft here... |
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This is a TRUE story
The Governor of New Hampshire recently stepped in and forced the RMV to allow a woman to keep a plate she had for years . The woman , being a Mom , had a message for her kids right there in the car's license plate ; PB4WEGO And the RMV had sought to recall the plate because of it's reference to "excretory functions" . I'm glad the Gov of NH has a sense of humor ..... |
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Yep , that's the one , Thank you Jim !
I just thought it was funny that I saw that story watching the morning news , and then I saw this thread about plates later in the day , I figured I just HAD to post it |
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I liked the way that U.S.A. licence plate are looking. Seen for real a few in Romania.
I liked that you could have the town put on it. Here in Romania you have the indicative of the county where the care is registred - this means two letters, except for Bucharest which isn't a county and you have B... up untill '000's, Ilfov County (small county that sorrunds Bucharest) had also B, but now it's IF. Numbers are standard here. You have to have letters close, like you must have like B82DJL, you can't have B 82 D J L. Funny thing that even we where a communist country, I tink up untill '60's people could legally go to different workshops and ask for the manufacturing of licence plates (probably they presented some offcial documents that show they have the right to ask for that service - I will ask more). |
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