Starting April 16, new city rules will enhance efforts to combat ghost cars—vehicles with fake or obscured license plates. The Department of Transportation has broadened what constitutes an obstructed plate. Previously banned coverings made of plastic and glass will continue to be prohibited, and new regulations will also outlaw coatings that distort the appearance of license plates in photographs, as well as fake plates registered in different jurisdictions. This initiative aims to reinforce vehicle enforcement and improve regulatory compliance.
The Department of Transportation is implementing new rules starting April 16 to address ghost cars with fake or obscured license plates, expanding definitions of obstructed plates.
The new regulations will encompass several forms of license plate obstruction, including previously prohibited plastic and glass coverings, now extending to any distortion of plate photographs.
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