dalemiller+FollowYour Mass. plate’s last digit mattersThat last number on your Massachusetts license plate isn’t just random—it actually tells you the month your registration expires! For example, a plate ending in 3 means your registration is up in March. This clever system helps the RMV spread out renewals, making life easier for everyone. Police can spot expired registrations at a glance, so it’s smart to double-check your sticker and stay up to date. Have you ever noticed this before, or maybe gotten caught off guard by your expiration date? Let’s talk about how this impacts your routine and any renewal tips you’ve got! #Cars #Massachusetts #LicensePlates00Share
James Smith+FollowIndiana’s blackout plates come with a priceIndiana’s new all-black license plates are officially on the road, but that sleek look comes with a catch—up to $90 a year if you want a personalized version. The blackout plate is the latest option from the BMV, and while it’s a bold way to stand out, the fees are higher than most standard plates. Early adopters can swap before their current plate expires for a small fee, but beware of fake plates online—only BMV-issued ones are legal. Would you pay extra for a minimalist plate, or is this just another cash grab? #Cars #Indiana #LicensePlates00Share
Michael Wilson+FollowWhat your Mass. plate number really meansTurns out, the last digit on your Massachusetts license plate isn’t just random—it actually tells you when your car registration expires. If your plate ends in 3, your registration’s up in March; if it’s a 7, you’re due in July, and so on. This system helps the RMV avoid a mad rush at the end of the year and makes it easy for both you and the police to spot expired registrations at a glance. Have you ever noticed this before? Does this system make renewals easier or just add more to remember? #Cars #Massachusetts #LicensePlates00Share