The new NYC license plate rules are starting this week: what you should know
Briefly

New York City is instituting stringent guidelines to combat ghost and obstructed license plates aimed at evading tolls and traffic laws. Effective April 16, the updated regulations mandate that license plates must be clear and unobstructed, easily readable by traffic enforcement cameras. This includes prohibiting any materials or coverings that distort visibility, ensuring plates are securely fastened and located within specified height limits. Failure to comply may result in a $50 fine, including penalties for custom license plates. This initiative underscores the city's commitment to enhancing roadway safety and law enforcement efficacy.
New York City is cracking down on obstructed and ghost license plates with new rules to ensure visibility for traffic enforcement cameras, starting April 16.
Drivers caught with improperly displayed or obstructed license plates could face a $50 fine, highlighting the seriousness of compliance with these new regulations.
Read at Time Out New York
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