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California is running out of license plate numbers. Here's the new sequence you can expect to see on the road next year.
If you live in California, there's a decent chance you've spotted a car wearing a unique, differently colored license plate. And no, I'm not talking about the ...
The license plate-sized screens display a plate number and allow drivers to renew their registration. They also allow users to track a vehicle with GPS and display a warning if the car is stolen.
Some lucky California driver will soon receive a license plate with the number 9ZZZ999, marking the end of an era for Golden State motorists. The California Department of Motor Vehicles projects ...
Think your car’s license plate could use a little flair? Maybe a sleek tinted cover or a reflective finish to throw of those toll road cameras? Think again.
The digital screens are one of two non-traditional license plates that are now seen on California cars. Digital plate Digital plate shown on Reviver's website.
Digital license plates that can display information other than a car's license plate number are now legal for all vehicles in California.
The Golden State will run out of automatically generated license plate numbers sooner than expected, but there's a simple solution.
California license plates will have a new number sequence in late 2025, updating an earlier DMV prediction that numbers would run out in 2027.
In addition to the ability to hack into the plates—which the maker has already fixed—the researchers found similar "critical vulnerabilities" in a wide range of vehicles on the market today.
The California DMV apologized for a license plate appearing to mock the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel. The car owner's son said it was being misinterpreted.