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Old 07-20-2013, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by dynalow View Post

In NJ we have a 2-plate law too. Stickers used to go on the rear plate. They discontinued this 2 years ago. Evidence of current registration is no longer shown on the car, since it has to be shown when the vehicle is inspected.

Your MVC inspection sticker on the lower corner of the driver's side of the front window was re-designed to make visible the easily read and color coded year of inspection year of inspection renewal.
Another improvement they made was giving new dealer sold cars automatic 5 year inspection exemptions and making older cars go every two years instead of annually.

Question: Do the renewal stickers go on both front & rear plates??? Seems like a double waste to me.

RI should change its rules, imo. Write your legislator. Or move.... to California. How's that going?
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lol, rust repair is on the list, that rust is minor compared to the rear wheel arches and a large hole through the passenger fender.

We have everything, renewal stickers on front and rear plates, and color coded winder stickers on the passenger side of the windshield. Also older cars can go every 2 years, new cars are exempt like NJ for like 5 years or something, and you can choose to pay for 1 year or 2 year registration when you first plate the car.

Seems a bit redundant, we should go to the CT rules as well like swampyankee was saying, and NJ too apparently, no plate stickers any more. They left me my rear sticker, and of course my window sticker is good, so apart from having my plate damaged, there is no extra bother on my end.

Decided to stay, CA is too alien and im too locally committed
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