New License Plate Requirements To Be Proposed In PA
PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Senator Katie Muth aims to enhance public safety and toll collection by requiring front license plates, aligning Pennsylvania with neighboring states, officials said.
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Pa. lawmaker looks to combat hit-and-runs with new license plate requirements
Pa. State Sen. Katie Muth (D-44th dist.) has announced that she intends to introduce a bill to require all drivers in the state to have two license plates -- on the front and rear of vehicles -- in order to improve identification in hit-and-run incidents.
Front plates in Pennsylvania? State Senator's bill would require them
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) -- Pennsylvania is one of only 21 states that doesn't require a front license plate on vehicles. A state senator wants to change that. Senator Katie Muth (D-Berks/Chester/Montgomery) this week published a cosponsorship memorandum, saying she plans to introduce a bill to require front plates. Historically, Pennsylvania has only issued front plates for two types -- Official Use and Press Photographer. Official Use plates are…
Pennsylvania should require front and back license plates, state lawmaker says
Pennsylvania drivers only are required to have rear license plates on their cars, but state Sen. Kathy Muth plans to introduce a bill that would require all cars to have front license plates too. The Democrat said adding front plates would aid law enforcement investigations and improve toll collections.
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