ghettoadam
Well-Known Member
He must be handicapped, be bought a Honda.If driver is indeed handicap, I'm ok with this.
He must be handicapped, be bought a Honda.If driver is indeed handicap, I'm ok with this.
No placard displayed, which is required. For an example, look at the red Toyota Tacoma in the back.If driver is indeed handicap, I'm ok with this.
No placard displayed, which is required. For an example, look at the red Toyota Tacoma in the back.
if they've already taken your licenseplate, those stickers won't get your far...
New South Wales did away with ergo stickers a couple of years ago. The number of people forgetting to register their cars has increased dramatically.
Could have a handicap plate. Going by the Chrysler 200's plate, I'm guessing this is PA. Don't need a placard if you have one of these
EDIT: Yeah its PA. Inspection stickers on the NSX are in the stupid PA double sticker format.
One of my favorite things about Michigan, NO WINDSHIELD STICKERS. Massachusetts already annoyed me with its single sticker on the passenger side. Pennsylvania would drive me mad with those two on the drivers side. But New York takes the stupid cake. I don't understand why all this data can't be coded onto your license plate tab. Theres no reason why you can't include registration status, inspection status, and emission status on your license plate.
It's all useless crap in the name of generating revenue. Why do you have to inspect a brand new car? Why do I have to renew my registration every so often?
I thought gas taxes helped pay for the roads? And toll fees. And taxes in general. Hell, is there any tax or fee that you aren't going to explain as "but mah roads!!!"?The registration fees help pay for the roads.
Any fee related to a vehicle helps pay for the roads in some way.
Allegedly. And that's my point - how many such fees do we really need? And how much are we paying for the administration of all the fees? And why do our roads still such, while in some other northern states they do not? NH has way better roads than MA.
They put in a bike lane on a major roadway I use to get home. In 2 years I haven't seen a single cyclist.
It's all useless crap in the name of generating revenue. Why do you have to inspect a brand new car? Why do I have to renew my registration every so often?
That at least makes sense. In MA if you buy a brand new car with 5mi on the odometer, you have to get it inspected (and pay the fee, of course).we only have to get TUV inspection once the car is 4 years old...
so company cars tend to last 4 years, and many people who just get a new car every 4 years
keeps the second hand market fresh