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House Bill 718 will let car dealerships keep metal plates on hand to give to people who buy vehicles, eliminating the need ...
A passionate amateur chef who’s been blind since the age of 21 is finally able to present his dishes in style thanks to the ...
License plates numbered 4 through 2000 are commonly known in West Virginia as “Governor’s Plates.” These low-number plates are typically reserved for individuals ... “carrot-not-stick ...
Gauteng's provincial government has introduced a groundbreaking number plate system designed to significantly reduce vehicle theft and enhance road safety. This innovative pilot project will be ...
Motorists can avoid accidentally breaking an important DVLA rule and a potential £1,000 fine by looking up their number plate details today. A quick search of vehicle registration details on ...
Gauteng's roads! Introduced "smart" number plates designed to track vehicle movements, prevent crime, and bring transparency to traffic stops. No more bribery, no more tampering. What's your take ...
It is not the first time number plates have sold for large sums on the island, with a JSY1 plate selling for £65,000 back in 2013. More news stories for Jersey.
We are now ready to launch tamper-proof new number plates." As reported by MyBroadband, the province began piloting the system using government vehicles in the 2024/25 financial year.
Rogue suppliers are flooding UK roads with illegal number plates which cannot be read by speed or ANPR cameras, industry leaders have claimed. It follows an alarming rise in the use of so-called ...
Tightening the law on number plates will be a huge step in the right direction.” The current fine for being caught with a ghost number plate is £100 (Image: Ben Birchall/PA Wire) Ms Coombes is hosting ...
An example of what the number plate piloted by G-Fleet vehicles in Gauteng will look like. Pictures: iStock and Government Gazette Motor vehicles in Gauteng will soon feature new, cutting-edge ...
DRIVERS are being urged to check their number plates for a little-known rule that could see them fined £1000. In 2001, a standard font was introduced to make registration numbers more legible ...