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Digital license plates have been around for several years, promising to save states money shipping metal plates while also dragging their respective departments of motor vehicles into the 21st century ...
PHOENIX — Technology for cars has moved outside, at least in Arizona and one other state, testing of digital license plates that will, in theory, make waiting for registration a thing of the past. The ...
California lawmakers weren’t kidding when they proposed digital license plates with flashing advertisements for cars. The Assembly Transportation Committee voted yesterday to undertake a study of just ...
Digital license plates failed to take off in Michigan, and now they’re no longer for sale. Sales of digital license plates officially ended Aug. 10 after Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson terminated ...
Metal license plates may become a thing of the past as Maryland tests technology of the future in the digital age. The Motor Vehicle Administration is testing 22 digital license plates on its fleet ...
Reviver’s partnership with AutoNation is expanding into Arizona. The automotive technology company said the nation’s second-largest dealer group is adding its Arizona stores to those in California ...
License plates have existed in essentially the same form for as long as automobiles have been on the roads, but California has rolled out a new approach to vehicle tags. After four years of testing, ...
We’re covering two weeks of news today, which is handy, because the week between Christmas and New Years is always a bit slow. And up first is the inevitable problem with digital license plates.
Security researchers have uncovered an exploit that allows a person to hack the digital license plates that Arizona allows drivers to use, creating an avenue for bad actors to change the license plate ...
The Oregon chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union and Eugene resident Seth May sued the city last month after it ...
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