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NYC Will Fine You For Dirty License Plates

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Starting April 16, New York City will fine drivers $50 if their license plates are obscured or too dirty to read. This new rule targets those trying to evade fines by covering or dirtying their plates. This especially includes speeders and toll evaders who use these tactics to avoid detection by cameras.

The new regulations require license plates to be properly fastened, visible, and readable. Without any obstructions such as covers or dirt. Out-of-state vehicles are only required to display a rear plate if their state law permits it. Additionally, car covers that block access to the plate or registration details are also banned.

Fake or altered plates are strictly prohibited. Vehicles parked in a way that obstructs plate visibility are also subject to fines. The new rules are part of an effort to reduce speeding and toll evasion, with automated cameras playing a key role in enforcement.

NYC DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez emphasized that these measures are vital for public safety, ensuring cameras can effectively monitor traffic violations. The $50 fine aims to discourage the practice, but questions remain about whether it will be enough to deter offenders.
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