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Re: License plate systems
Posted By: Luisa, on host 63.191.104.56
Date: Friday, October 18, 2002, at 07:56:12
In Reply To: Re: License plate systems posted by Brunnen-G on Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 00:42:22:

> I was surprised to find out that in the USA you get new plates
every year -- here they go with the car for its lifetime. Annual
re-registration of your car is policed by a sticker on the inside of the
windshield.

In Indiana, you get a new plate every four years or so - they change
the design periodically. Every year you get a sticker to put on your
plate.

The layout of the letters and numbers is two numbers, which identify
your county (they go alphabetically - Montgomery county is 54, for
example), then a letter (they start with A in each county and go
through the alphabet as needed) then 4 numbers, which are
randomly assigned. The month your plate expires in corresponds to
the first letter of your last name. So, my grandmother, last name
Moore, living in Montgomery county, had a plate 54A1569, expiring
in June. It's great, because you can tell if someone is from out of
town - makes it a little easier to understand if they're driving like
they're lost or something.

Luisa

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