Why No Route 66 License Plate? DMV Rules Explained
Why doesnt California have a Route 66 license plate like Arizona? - A listener from Redlands ponders. The DMV requires 7,500 paid applications and a state agency sponsor for new specialty plates. No such effort exists for Route 66, and the twenty twenty-eight Summer Olympics in Los Angeles likely wont have a special plate either. Another driver from San Clemente questions why vehicles with existing HOV stickers cant use carpool lanes solo. The DMV explains that federal rules tied to highway funding require Washingtons oversight of HOV access nationwide.
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