As a frequent user of state parks, I routinely need my truck’s plate number to register. I’ve memorized it to smooth out the process.
I don’t know the plate number of my wife’s or kid’s cars though.
As a frequent user of state parks, I routinely need my truck’s plate number to register. I’ve memorized it to smooth out the process.
I don’t know the plate number of my wife’s or kid’s cars though.
I know both of my plate numbers. I also know both VINs by memory.
I know mine and I’d be able to pick my husband’s out of a lineup.
Yes, but it’s really easy to remember. Our other car’s number isn’t so easy and I can only remember part of it, even though we’ve had it for 8 years now.
Yes, it’s been etched into my memory because I’ve gone through IPass lanes (lacked proper change for the booth) a few times too many, and had to pay tolls online. Not a vanity plate, it’s a letter followed by 6 numbers.
Yep. Mine is a vanity plate, and the wife’s is an easily remembered sequence.
About 60%/40% in favor of people who do know there license plate numbers.
I only know mine b/c it is a vanity plate. I don’t know the # on our other vehicle, nor did I ever know the plate # on any other car I’ve driven.
I’ve got enough going on in my world to stoop to remembering a random string of letters/numbers for no good reason.
i can tell you *what *i drive, and that the plate is an indiana plate that has a ‘celebrate the arts’ whatsit on it, but the number? not the first freakin’ clue.
No, but I just got new plates a couple of weeks ago. I can tell you the number on my old plates, though.
I know mine, but always feel the compulsive need to double check it whenever I need to write it down for something.
I know mine, my old ones, every car my parents have had since I was about 10 (except their current one, ‘cos it’s new) and several of my friends’ ones. Not sure why.
Of course. I’ve had to write it on a few forms, as well as on the annual checks I write to renew the registration.
Now that’s just creepy.
Yeah my wife and I have consecutive plates. I know both numbers, I just don’t always remember which one is on which car.
Same here. Except I’ve had my new ones about a year. But I never really need to know it anymore. In the old days, when you went inside to pay for your gas with a credit card, they would often ask you for your plate number.
I use my license plate number as my computer’s standard password for e-mail etc. (it has the required mix of letters and numbers). I hope no one steals my car with the laptop in it, since they’d have my password…