Tuesday's Headlines: Clean that Plate Edition - Streetsblog New York City
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The city has implemented new rules concerning defaced or covered license plates, which now include prohibitions on coatings that could distort images of the plates. This update, which mirrors state regulations, will be enforced starting Wednesday. The author, while initially hesitant to cover this topic, observed multiple violations shortly after stepping outside, leading to the creation of a public service video. Other highlights in the urban landscape include positive updates on congestion pricing and the e-scooter program's effectiveness in improving transportation.
The updated rule now prohibits plates from being coated with any material that could distort a photograph of the plate.
I caught seven violators of the rules within 20 minutes, which turned into a video/public service announcement.
As much as the Post keeps trying to find a restaurateur here or there who will complain about congestion pricing, amNY found that it's not hurting eateries' bottom lines.
The city's e-scooter program is also working, indicative of a positive trend in urban mobility.
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