Florida drivers may soon need 2 license plates on their cars. Here’s why
- Florida lawmakers are considering the Lilly Glaubach Act, which requires front license plates to aid hit-and-run investigations, making Florida the 30th state with such a requirement.
- The bill, SB 92, is named after Lilly Glaubach, a 13-year-old girl killed in a hit-and-run in 2022.
- Senator Joe Gruters supports the bill, noting that many witnesses see only the front of the vehicle, making front plates vital for investigations.
- The bill has passed two committees unanimously, with support from Lilly Glaubach's family, who are lobbying for the proposal.
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Should Florida require license plates on both ends of cars? Lawmakers considering bill
The Florida legislature is considering a bill to require state drivers to have license plates on both the front and back of vehicles. The goal is to make it more difficult to get away from a hit-and-run crash.
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