New Jersey Introduces Single Plate Bills
DON’T DELAY! Please contact the members of the New Jersey State Legislature immediately to request support for A. 4288/S. 2355:
You may use the following points in your message:
- A. 4288/S. 2355 allow the display of only a single, rear-mounted license plate for all passenger vehicles.
- A. 4288/S. 2355 save money, conserves resources and bring the state in line with other states that have moved to a single plate requirement.
- A. 4288/S. 2355 protect the aesthetic contours of cars and relieves vehicle owners of the burden of having to create mounting holes on original bumpers.
- A. 4288/S. 2355 accommodate classic and special-interest vehicles, many of which are not originally equipped with a designated place to display a front plate.
- A. 4288/S. 2355 allow greater performance and styling equipment options for automotive enthusiasts in the state and the industry supporting their hobby.
Overview: New Jersey has introduced SAN-supported legislation (A. 4288) to allow the display of only a single, rear-mounted license plate for all passenger vehicles. Under current law vehicles must display two license plates. A companion bill (S. 2355) was introduced earlier this year and is currently pending before the Senate Transportation Committee. A. 4288 awaits consideration in the Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee.