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Sep 19, 2020

[Answer] What did the letters on the first license plates represent?

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...1. The owner's initials 2. The city and state of the owner 3. The make and model of car 4. They were random




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The owner's initials - Back in 1901, New York Governor Benjamin Odell Jr. signed the first law requiring that owners of motor vehicles display identification on their vehicles. These weren’t the license plates with a jumble of numbers and letters that we know today, however. Initially, the law just required that cars or motorcycles display their owners’ initials in a conspicuous place on the back of the vehicle, with the initials at least three inches high. Soon, however, there were enough drivers on the road with the same initials that a new system had to be implemented. In 1903, New York passed a law requiring the New York Secretary of State to assign each owner a unique number to be displayed on the back of their vehicle — although New Yorkers would have to create their own plates until the state began providing them in 1910. :


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