New York City is getting its own license plate (Niagara Falls: DMV, live)
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The New York Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) just released a design for a new license plate that celebrates New York City (without all the headache that comes with driving through the perpetually crowded, loud, chaotic streets), featuring a photorealistic depiction of the Manhattan skyline at dusk, with One World Trade and surrounding buildings lit up against a light blue sky.
A new Long Island plate showcases the Montauk lighthouse and the cliffside beaches. More featured regions will include the Finger Lakes, Southern Tier, Central New York, North Country, Mohawk Valley, Capital Region, Western New York and Mid-Hudson—each with its respective landmark such as Niagara Falls.
“Every region of our state has something unique and interesting about it, and we are happy to celebrate that uniqueness by making these new license plates available for New York drivers,” Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Mark Schroeder said in a news release. “These also allow drivers to put their own unique touch on their vehicles and show pride for the place they live.”
Still confused as to why that hideous yellow and black (or is it blue) New York license plate was ever created. Easily one of the ugliest plates in the country
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