Like most things in life, the reason some states no longer require front license plates starts with money: It's less expensive for states — and drivers — to deal with a single plate instead of two. Of ...
Florida lawmakers are considering requiring front license plates in addition to rear plates. The proposal, part of the Lilly Glaubach Act, aims to aid hit-and-run investigations. If passed, front ...
Florida could become the 30 th state in the US to require vehicles to use a front license plate after the introduction of Bill SB 92. The bill, recently backed by the Agriculture, Environment, and ...
Pennsylvania could soon join the ranks of “front-plater” states like New York and New Jersey under one state lawmaker’s proposal. State Sen. Katie Muth, D-Montgomery, plans to introduce legislation ...
A Pennsylvania lawmaker wants the state to require drivers to display front and back license plates on their cars, arguing the move would improve public safety and toll collection. State Sen. Katie ...
Floridians will need to buy and install license plates on the front of their vehicles as well as the rear if a proposal passes in the Florida Legislature. The bill, SB 92, also called the Lilly ...
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