I’m currently buying a car from a dealership in “one plate” Florida.
It is being truck shipped to my home in “two plate” Missouri.
For simplicity, I’ll “copy/paste” the content of a letter I’ve sent to several Missouri State government people (for whatever good it will do).
Considering the safety issues as stated in the letter, I think the U.S. Highway Safety should mandate the “one plate” law nationwide.
I’ve never been one to get all whacked out over a front license plate (had them here my whole life), but times and technology has changed.
The only feedback I’ve gotten so far is something like “Wait and try again after the elections.”
Seems no one wants to tackle this if they might not be seated in a few months.
I guess government legislation proposals grind to a halt late term.
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Missouri two license plate
Greetings!
I am finding an issue, which I’m sure is affecting more and more Missouri citizens:
The “Two License Plate” per vehicle law.
In past decades, this was an accepted and common law, and easily adhered to. It may have even had some limited purpose.
With today’s advanced vehicle technology (front vehicle sensors, parking alerts, radar lane monitoring, cameras, and many others). The vast majority geared toward decreasing accidents and increasing safety, while also increasing driver alertness.
I am currently having a newer vehicle brought in from “one plate” Florida, am running into compliance and safety issues in planning to adhere to Missouri’s front plate mandate.
It seems a number of vehicles make it almost impossible to voluntarily comply.
Many of said sensors, etc. are well hidden (by cosmetic design) behind almost all areas of the car front end.
I’ve been in contact with my Florida dealer, and he is at quite a loss as well. Being from one plate Florida, it’s not an issue that he deals with.
Drilling into the front end could well damage high end equipment, and/or block sensors input (thus reducing safety).
And vehicle makers seem to have little (if any) incentive to make this law easy to comply with across all makes.
The only possible alternative I have found so far is some aftermarket setup which is of poor quality, and must be placed “off set” from the vehicle center point. Worse yet, it looks like removal is required before using an automatic car wash. Then re-installing afterwards. That sounds like repetitive fun… 🙈
A by-product would be State cost reduction and environmental savings on reducing plate manufacture by millions.
Approximately ten other States have been “single license plate” for many years without issue.
I would even hope for (possibly) a suspension of Missouri front plate enforcement pending formal legislation.
Please give this the strongest consideration, keeping in mind the sizable reasoning and benefits, given today’s technology.
Kindest regards,
O Fallon, Missouri