BATTLESHIP NEW JERSEY LICENSE PLATES GO ON SALEFROM STAFF REPORTS
There are a variety of New Jersey license plate types to accommodate different needs and preferences: Standard Plates: It’s the most common type, used for regular passenger vehicles. Specialty Plates: These include plates for specific organizations, causes, or interests, such as military service,...
Private/Passenger (1) 1957: Start of windshield stickers (2) 1957, 1959, 1973 Series: "N.J." state abbreviation (3) 1973 Series: "N.J." replaced with "NEW JERSEY" (4) 1992 Series: Discontinued (5) 1998 Series: Revalidated with stickers until 2010 (6) 2010 Series: No more plate o...
New Jersey deserves some credit. We can be pretty freakin' funny. And creative. We're even hysterical when it comes to our vanity and customized license plates. I've never had a custom plate. They've never really appealed to me. Plus, it costs enough to drive in this state. Why am ...
Did you ever see a vanity license plate and it wasn't so obvious as to what it meant? Are you like me and want to stop the driver and ask? Or ponder it for the rest of your day? Maybe even ask your friends their thoughts? Ok, so maybe I'm a little different than most, but ...
2024 Jersey Community Hospital Ford Type I AEV Traumahawk Custom Remounted Ambulance Categories: New, Sold Tags: 2024, AEV, Ford, Remount, Traumahawk, Type I Read more 2024 Deaconess EMS – Dubois Ford Type I AEV Traumahawk Custom Ambulance Categories: New, Sold Tags: 2024, AEV, Ford,...
New Jersey Vanity Plate Laws Customized plates cost $50 in New Jersey. You are also not eligible for a personalized plate if you've had a DUI in the past 10 years, were convicted of reckless driving in the past 10 years, were convicted of vehicular homicide, or had your license suspended...
1. a. Upon proper application, the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission shall issue Military Veteran motorcycle license plates for any motorcycle owned or leased and registered in this State. In addition to the registration number and other markings or identification otherwise...
Today, Senator Doug Steinhardt (R-24) called on the Assembly Speaker and Senate President to convene a bipartisan panel to address the mysterious drone situation in New Jersey. Read on... Bucco Statement on Drones Flying over New Jersey “For the last several weeks a number of municipalitie...
I'm not sure if we are ready for that yet, I'm not an expert on the subject, but I hear some saying the technology isn't perfect, prices are high and we don't have many charging stations yet for the new electric vehicles. That being said, New Jersey seems to be getting ready ...