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Beginning July 1, vehicles in Ohio no longer need to display a front license plate. Law enforcement is unhappy with the decision because it makes it more difficult to identify oncoming vehicles.
Ohio — A recent law change eliminating the requirement that Ohio drivers display front and back license plate will take effect next week. Starting July 1, Ohio will join its neighboring states ...
Two state senators and law enforcement leaders are pushing to re-instate Ohio’s front license plate mandate that is slated to end next July 1. State Sens. Joe Uecker and Jay Hottinger ...
The manufacturer, he pointed out, apparently left no room on the front bumper for a license plate. That’s no problem now. Starting Wednesday, Ohio will join surrounding states and others across ...
Police, car enthusiasts and GOP lawmakers remain deeply divided on whether the state should eliminate Ohio's front license plate. Under current law, drivers caught without a front plate can face ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — On July 1, Ohio will say goodbye to the front license plate on most vehicles. Back in April, lawmakers passed House Bill 62 requiring only one license plate to be displayed on ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — It’s been a long-standing debate in Columbus. But opponents of Ohio’s requirement that drivers get a front license plate on their vehicles feel they may be finally be ...
BELMONT COUNTY, Ohio — Front license plates are no longer required on passenger vehicles in Ohio. Ted Showalter, president, Whiteside Chevrolet in St. Clairsville, thinks House Bill 62 ...
A new proposal would ban police from pulling Ohio vehicles over just because the vehicle is missing a front license plate. The bill in the Ohio House would make missing a front plate a secondary ...
Eliminating the requirement that motorists have a front vehicle plate could save Ohio roughly $1.4 million a year, according to analysis from the state. Senators Joe Uecker (R - Miami Township ...