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[deleted] t1_ix5kkxc wrote

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SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_ix5ljdk wrote

Do you know if they can duplicate numbers on each plate design, or is that the only #0?

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degggendorf t1_ix5m7qt wrote

Design within the same class is independent from number. So your number would be 123•456 whether you have passenger wave, passenger lighthouse, etc.

I'm not sure if they would duplicate numbers across classes, like if there's a passenger 123•456 and also a commercial 123•456, but I wouldn't imagine so.

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wickedtachy t1_ix5ypeg wrote

They wanna change it to one number completely. So no more town 123 passenger 123 etc.

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geffe71 t1_ix61ym6 wrote

They do. I got a bill for a toll on the GW in NY and it was a commercial plate where mine was a combination. Called EZ pass and disputed it. My car could barely make it to Boston never mind NYC

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techsavior t1_ix6fi62 wrote

They do re-use numbers between classes. I was stopped in my work van and accused of a hit-and-run in NH because of a matching number on a passenger plate (mine is commercial).

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degggendorf t1_ix6k9xf wrote

Yikes, thanks for the correction. Seems like maybe someone should have thought of that earlier.

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sailboat198476 t1_ix4wg1m wrote

I have a dealer plate from 1938. So cool !

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geffe71 t1_ix62nbl wrote

What’s wrong with the sailboat plate?

I have a sailboat plate. Gotta keep the lineage of the low number plates

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wickedtachy t1_ix5yuhh wrote

This is most likely an OLD preferred plate. Which by the way. The dmv still not accepting vanity plates or preferred plates but still making new plates is stupid.

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Frosty-Vegetable-385 t1_ix6gixp wrote

Wait why aren’t they accepting them?

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wickedtachy t1_ix6gxey wrote

Vanity plates got stopped because the state screwed up and let a guy with a tesla get FKGAS. they literally gave him his reg and then pulled it and they went to court so the state at this time says they aren't taking requests but public opinions (idk what wording) but it's on the dmv site when you google vanity plates ri

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oftcrash t1_ix7r3cx wrote

I saw that car in Smithfield. I laughed and tried to explain it to my kids. "See, even government agencies can have tantrums."

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SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_ix7vyqh wrote

According to that car's owner: "When Carroll purchased the electric-powered car, he told his daughter that they could charge the car with energy from their home-installed solar panels, and she said it was like “fake gas,” the ACLU said."

Uh huh...fake gas...lol

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wickedtachy t1_ix7w80l wrote

It's not even about his plate that I'm griped about. I have been trying to get a preferred plate, keep applying and getting nowhere. Okay I'll get a vanity plate, can't do it because the state screwed up and wouldn't own the mistake. Now we as rhode islanders paying car taxes and xyz can't even get the services and such that we're paying for. Keep making new stuff everyday but don't wanna take someone's money for something else.

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SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_ix81fev wrote

What's a preferred plate? Is that like getting your initials for the first two letters?

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wickedtachy t1_ix81sgv wrote

Used to be 0-9999, then like weird combinations like your initials and 2 numbers or 3 specific numbers AA-018 you MUST contact the govenors office and fill out the application. It's online, but I've applied like 3/4 times. I know someone who waited 8 years for a preferred plate. But it's a mute point because I'm understanding they won't let them out because the state won't submit vanity plates

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nathanaz t1_ix61he5 wrote

> I know we all get excited about single digit plates

As a transplant to RI (albeit 20 years ago), the infatuation with custom plates is one of the few Rhode Island things I just cannot grasp….

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SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_ix61qdz wrote

It's a part of Matt Allen's Rhode Island Holy Triad. You need your state job, your blue cross insurance and your low number license plate.

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nathanaz t1_ix62cw9 wrote

I guess I’m a three-time loser then - I don’t have any of things.

But I also don’t listen to that twat Matt Allen, so…

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listen_youse t1_ix61ymz wrote

why you stay?

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nathanaz t1_ix6270q wrote

LOL, why do I stay if I don’t pay extra money for a government mandated vehicle ID?

I stay for the effective governance and superior roads, obviously.

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saucyB52 t1_ix648c8 wrote

phenomenal

i once saw my last name on a ri license plate and contemplated taking them

but then i remembered im not a criminal anymore, but i chuckled at the thought

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Cleatusmuldoon t1_ix6tvr6 wrote

My grandpa had R 10 on his plate. Not sure what it meant

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BingBong022 t1_ix6e1hx wrote

*lifts leg and farts loudly

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kbrosnan t1_ix4v2tq wrote

I'm fairly sure that is not a normal passenger plate. The license plate cover could be hiding important info.

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overthehillhat t1_ix4r7tf wrote

This is Narragansett Bay - - lots of people have sailboats - - or want one

?

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SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_ix4ui80 wrote

I don't understand what you're asking or saying.

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derpbeluga t1_ix4y5kb wrote

>Yeah, yeah, it's a sailboat plate, but still, pretty neat.

You implied that the plate being a sailboat plate makes it less cool. u/overthehillhat questioned that due to the popularity of sailboats in Rhode Island.

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SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_ix5b74e wrote

Ahh ok. The reason I said that is because people will reflexively say "Doesn't count, it's not the wave plate!" not because I think it's less cool.

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