I remember 5 digit plates, then the move to 6 and 7, so just go to 8 or even 10 -- the have the ability to do stacked super and sub script (the DP plates) so why not do that?
It always irritated me when I had a truck and it was classified as "commercial." They also charge a weight fee for trucks. Not really fair when SUVs are built on the same frames and weigh more.
Adding another digit would seem the easiest, but there's little space left. Each digit would need to be smaller. As others have said, easier to flip the format around. Reusing numbers is another option, but fraught with problems, especially for a large state like California.
Years ago. The paint on the license plates weren't lasting very long. They were fading and peeling. It turns out the guy that was taking of the painting of the license plate had finally finished his time in prison and he left. The next prisoner who took over was as good. They eventually fixed the problem.
I live in oregon and thankfully we are still a decade away before we hit 999 ZZZ, but I do occasionally see license plates from Texas and they are running out as well.
@@bobbyheenan4061plenty of other states use 8 digit plates. Flipping the sequence only makes more sense bc they wont need to change the machines, just reorganize
No wonder my tags are $500 for my 20-year-old vehicle It is absolutely ridiculous how much tags are in California And come on just because I have a little tiny pick up doesn’t mean you need to commercial tag it
I didn't know that license fees in California were based on purchase price. In Illinois, it's $151 a year, no matter what the car costs. Are your plates, $500 a year??
They go by vehicle weight and make and model of the vehicle but yeah my tags are 500 Pretty much any pick up it’s going to be commercial plates and if you have a 1500 2500 3500 it goes up $100 each stage
@@sootyvoo100 In Illinois, if you buy a beat up used car for $1500, you pay $151 a year for a license sticker. If you buy a New $80,000 car, you pay $151 a year for a license sticker.
@@grandmasfavorites No problem, my cusn been in 30 yrs, association with ppl who killed a cop in Minneapolis, Minnesota eventhough he was not there when the crime happened since age 18. Many ppl came out to stop his parole hearing. All these Christians are Oppressors
I remember 5 digit plates, then the move to 6 and 7, so just go to 8 or even 10 -- the have the ability to do stacked super and sub script (the DP plates) so why not do that?
I remember seeing in the news one time some years ago. This guy had a license number that was one letter and 3 numbers.
They'll just flip the sequence.
They'll go from 9ZZZ999 to 000AAA0
They already did this with this "commercial " pickup truck plates
Yes, I believe that will likely be the next format for the California plates (9ZZZ999 to 001AAA1).
It always irritated me when I had a truck and it was classified as "commercial." They also charge a weight fee for trucks. Not really fair when SUVs are built on the same frames and weigh more.
Adding another digit would seem the easiest, but there's little space left. Each digit would need to be smaller. As others have said, easier to flip the format around. Reusing numbers is another option, but fraught with problems, especially for a large state like California.
Years ago. The paint on the license plates weren't lasting very long. They were fading and peeling. It turns out the guy that was taking of the painting of the license plate had finally finished his time in prison and he left. The next prisoner who took over was as good. They eventually fixed the problem.
I live in oregon and thankfully we are still a decade away before we hit 999 ZZZ, but I do occasionally see license plates from Texas and they are running out as well.
nah, i'm i'm betting another 7-8
How long does it take to get legacy plates these days? If anyone knows.
About 7 months to a year. Worst case a year.
Hold on why is there brail on the lic plates. Anyone want to have that make sense
Make it four letters and three numbers.....Or go to a longer plate.
They will simply add another digit and that's it.
Doubt it, they'll flip the sequence first. 8 digit plates require smaller digits, making it harder to read by drivers, cops and toll roads.
@@bobbyheenan4061plenty of other states use 8 digit plates. Flipping the sequence only makes more sense bc they wont need to change the machines, just reorganize
@@j.moneyfilms True. CA already did this for commercial vehicles: Previously, it was 1A23456...Now it's 12345A7. They'll do the same for autos
@@j.moneyfilms what state(s) use 8 digits?? I can't think of any. Most of them use six.
I have a vehicle 2002 with a plate format 0A00000, so next step would probably hit 0AAAA00
No wonder my tags are $500 for my 20-year-old vehicle
It is absolutely ridiculous how much tags are in California
And come on just because I have a little tiny pick up doesn’t mean you need to commercial tag it
I didn't know that license fees in California were based on purchase price. In Illinois, it's $151 a year, no matter what the car costs. Are your plates, $500 a year??
They go by vehicle weight and make and model of the vehicle but yeah my tags are 500
Pretty much any pick up it’s going to be commercial plates and if you have a 1500 2500 3500 it goes up $100 each stage
@@sootyvoo100 In Illinois, if you buy a beat up used car for $1500, you pay $151 a year for a license sticker. If you buy a New $80,000 car, you pay $151 a year for a license sticker.
Wow I wish it was like that here I have a buddy that bought a new truck and he is paying over $1400 on his vehicle a year on registration
There is a reason why everybody is moving out of California
California will just ban driving at the point they run out of numbers
But you will still pay registration fees 😆🫵
Dont give CA any ideas
Custom plates?
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Thank you for your kind words. He is my son.
@@grandmasfavorites No problem, my cusn been in 30 yrs, association with ppl who killed a cop in Minneapolis, Minnesota eventhough he was not there when the crime happened since age 18. Many ppl came out to stop his parole hearing. All these Christians are Oppressors
Start reusing ones and clearing the names of dui offenders and give them to new drivers they have officially lost the title :driver
Example: 0AAA0001