![]() ![]() Not all new vehicles are equipped with front license plate brackets, meaning it’s up to the owner to drill holes or display it in another fashion, the petitioners wrote. The authors of the petition say eliminating the front license plate could save millions of dollars in production costs. ![]() Currently, failure to display a front license plate carries a $100 fine. ![]() It’s not a huge savings, but motor vehicle charges would go down,” said state Sen. Vincent Polistina, R- Atlantic, who co-sponsored the bills with state Sen. Edward Durr, R- Gloucester.Ī companion bill has been introduced in the state Assembly by Rep. Bethanne McCarthy Patrick, R- Salem. “It’s the cost of manufacturing two plates. Legislators who proposed the rear plate only bill cite the same reasons as the authors of the petition - lower license plate production costs, and lower costs to drivers. Neighboring Pennsylvania doesn’t require front plates, while next door New York state does. (Larry Higgs)Ĭurrently, New Jersey requires drivers to display both front and rear license plates. Two bills in the legislature and a petition call for the state to drop the requirement for a front license plate. A line of parked cars all display front license plates as required by New Jersey law. ![]()
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