Drive-Away License Plate:
Issued to persons delivering unladen motor vehicles under their own power from points of assembly or distribution. Issued to banks or lending institutions for the purpose of taking, repossessing, or transporting vehicles for the purpose of preservation, sale, or otherwise in connection with such repossession. Issued to business engaged in the mounting, installing, servicing or repairing of equipment on a vehicle. This is limited to the pickup and delivery of a vehicle only.
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TX stands for taxi
Permanently disabled
It is a car's identification
It means "Disabled Person" and should be right next to a wheelchair symbol, accordingly.
Those are "whiskey plates." The driver has had more than one DUI conviction.
It stands for Carolina Beach, NC, in the same vain as the OBX plates for Outer Banks
Political types. Ambassadors, Foreign Ministers and such. Would I be politically correct in saying that they are politically immune.
It appears that the decision would be up to the Licensing Board, but a felony conviction would not automatically mean that a felon could not get a license. To read more visit the Related Link.
The letters PP in a triangle on the left of the plate? It stands for "Press Photographer" They are fairly rare. You need to show press credentials at the DMV to receive them, and pay extra each year. Most media people don't bother with the plates anymore because police would rather see your LAPD issued "News Media Press Card" for I.D. anyway.
The term BMV stands for Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The BMV handles registrations, license plates and drivers licenses, as well as state ID cards.
Depending upon which symbol you mean, it usually means that symbol DOUBLED.