I suppose it is possible that the license plate referred to children rather than themselves and their children, I did not see the occupants so it is hard to tell.
WE␣BUZZN must really like the Volkswagen ID. Buzz they have in order to get that plate. And I am sure the driver with 4LOHA likes Hawai’i given the stickers on their rear window in the shape of the islands.
I was passed by red Tesla that lived up to the RDHOT␣EV plate it had especially with the way it weaved in and out of traffic on the rain slick road. I saw another Tesla, this one parked, with the license plate BL1TZ and assuming that is not a recent plate, that certainly did not age well. I can’t remember what make M1SILE was nor if it lives up to its name since I saw it in the parking lot. I do think we could all use some PC&LVE and try not have a BOOBOO.
Here’s a different take …
Wisconsinites are famous for their teasing sense of dry humor. Maybe they mean the plate’s message is to be thought provoking. It’s “for (causing) your thoughts”. So meta. It’s thoughts all the way down.
Nice; Iooked at the pix before seeing who posted and hoped it was you.
The circumstances under which you can legally maintain car registration in two states with the same fact pattern of domiciles, etc., are few and far between.
Or is this just a temporary transitional situation and soon you’ll have to re-register one of them in the other state?
Florida resident stationed in Georgia. So, yea, I can register in either or both states. I have to maintain Georgia insurance, though. I took advantage of this to make matching license plates
I know. I didn’t take it like that at all. I thought it was pretty neat, so just did it as a novelty. It has an added benefit of making me a more courteous driver.
Unfortunately, I haven’t retired yet. Two years left. I just returned to the states after 6 years in Europe.