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Pennsylvania could soon join the ranks of “front-plater” states like New York and New Jersey under one state senator’s proposal.
Sen. Katie Muth advocates for legislation requiring front and rear plates to boost safety and toll collection efficiency.
State Sen. Katie Muth is proposing legislation to require Pennsylvania drivers to display license plates on both the front ...
Pa. State Sen. Katie Muth (D-44th dist.) has announced that she intends to introduce a bill to require all drivers in the ...
A Pennsylvania lawmaker wants the state to require drivers to display front and back license plates on their cars, arguing ...
Click through the gallery of license plates banned in New York. A sampling of personalized plates not allowed by New York's Department of Motor Vehicles. The list is updated periodically by state ...