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California is running out of license plate numbers. Here's the new sequence you can expect to see on the road next year.
California's Department of Motor Vehicles is set to launch a new series of alphanumeric license plates next year.
California is set to revamp its vehicle license plates in 2026, ending a nearly half-century-old format. The current sequence ...
Since 1980, the state of California has issued new license plate numbers for non-commercial vehicles based on a simple ...
California’s license plates are running out of numbers. For the first time in nearly half a century, the California ...
Some lucky California driver will soon receive a license plate with the number 9ZZZ999, marking the end of an era for Golden ...
Back in 1980, the Golden State adopted a new numbering scheme for its passenger-car license plates: A number followed by ...
California is set to run out of license plate numbers by next year, with the DMV rolling out a new format in 2026 that will ...
Say goodbye to the 9ZZZ999 format. Sometime next year, California drivers will start receiving license plates with a reversed ...
With the state running out of its current combination of license plate numbers and letters, California plans to launch a new license plate sequence for newly registered vehicles starting next year.
After nearly 45 years of the trusty old format—one number, three letters, three numbers (think: 1ABC234)—the California DMV is preparing for a historic switch-up. Starting next year, newly registered ...