California will now allow digital license plates as a legal alternative to conventional plates. After a pilot program, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill last month making the option available to all residents and businesses across the state.
“The way that the government’s been set up, when it comes to compliance and dealing with your license plate, it’s usually kind of an arduous process. And our biggest thing is to simplify it,” Neville Boston told NTD News, a sister media of The Epoch Times.
Boston is the co-founder of Reviver, the only company that currently makes digital plates approved for use by the California DMV. Their digital plate is an e-ink bi-stable screen that is bluetooth enabled and has an LTE connection. It allows the owner to renew their registration without going to the DMV and also includes visual personalization options and safety features, according to Boston….
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