![]() ![]() Somewhere between VRW002 and VRZ508, the pelican-and-state graphic was made smaller (the first letter had been overlapping the graphic, making it harder to read.) Serial is still shifted to the right. Nate Bonnett reports VCT 795 with the large graphic on this type. Lowest spotted is VDA754 by Francis Lapeyre on, but Francis also spotted VCU477 on this base with the large graphic on, so it appears to have started before VDA. Joey Hurd reports this series started at VDA000. The serial is shifted to the right on this plate, with no space between the letters and numbers. Graphic of state and pelican on the left, with "1812 - 200 Years - 2012" slogan on bottom. Xavier FitzSimons reports XUB535 on a Battle.įrom Chris Jones: YFB 241 was spotted with the earlier variant with "YIX series plate has the later variant with "When ZZZ999 is reached, the series will reverse to 000AAA - 999ZZZ. Low: XSS064 spotted and XSN673 spotted (which means that there is no clean break between the Pelican and this new plate.) Bottom (in blue): (first time LA has put a website address on any plate.) On the left (in blue): BICENTENNIAL, a silhouette of the Andrew Jackson statue in Jackson Square, and "Battle of New Orleans", and "1815-2015." Serial uses the standard dies, shifted to the right as was done on the Bicentennial plate.įrom David Wilson: the Battle base website address reads "(no capital letters, seen on YDX682) & "(with capital L & T, seen on YHA859) ![]() Mark Regan, mass communication senior, said it reminded him of the government’s general attitude towards long-term decisions.This is a new standard issue through 2015 to commemorate the bicentennial of the Battle of New Orleans. They have a responsibility towards the drivers of our state,” Sierra said. “I think it’s short-sighted and irresponsible. Joshua Sierra, music performance sophomore, did not understand why the state of Louisiana wouldn’t consider implementing a more future-oriented combination system. New license plates could be issued for another 20 years by using the reversed combinations before the next modification of the system would be necessary. The “Lipstick Plate” AAA111, which got its nickname because of the distinctive red and curved writing on it, was implemented in 1995 and will only have lasted about 20 years if the predictions come true. Recently issued license plates already begin with the letter “Z”. An example would be 111AAA,” the office said in an official statement. ![]() “We will be changing the license plates to ‘three numbers, three letters’ sometime in 2016. The Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles in Baton Rouge confirmed that in 2016, they will be changing the license plate system. After 20 years of the same system, Louisiana is finally running out of license plate combinations. ![]()
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