What will the Department of Motor Vehicles do when they run through license plates that begin with “Z”?
They will change the scheme, said Tom Jacobs, agency spokesman. The scheme he is referring to is the order in which the letters and numbers are printed on the plate. The current scheme on Nevada license plates, required by state law, is three letters followed by three numbers, or AAA-111. Jacobs said the new scheme could be alternating letters and numbers, for example: A1A-1A1 or AA1-11A. “We’re examining several different options,” he said. A new scheme won’t be needed for a couple of years, Jacobs said: “We’re not close, but we’re close enough to start examining new” combinations. He added that the Legislature updated state law during the 2007 session to allow the DMV flexibility in the different combinations of letters and numbers used for license plates. SPOOK ‘N’ BOO Trick or treaters will be out in force this Halloween Friday. That means ghosts, ghouls and witches on flying broomsticks can be expected to be darting across our roadways hunting for candy. Here are some safe-driving
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