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Posted by Gold_12th on Wed Aug 27 20:14:46 2014 Gary Horowitz via Facebook Almost all of Bee-Line buses are receiving new plates like 2491's plate style. "County of Westchester" 2 Letters and 4 numbers, on the bottom: WESTCHESTER. Any reason why they are doing this? |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Aug 27 21:31:24 2014, in response to New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by Gold_12th on Wed Aug 27 20:14:46 2014. New York State "Official" vehicle license plates are already in the R series. Something needed to be done before they ran out of letters. |
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Posted by B53RICH on Wed Aug 27 21:38:47 2014, in response to New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by Gold_12th on Wed Aug 27 20:14:46 2014. What happens if that bus gets transferred to another depot in another borough, does the plates change to reflect where the bus is assigned to? Or perhaps Bronx relects where Zerega is? Just throwing out questions. |
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Posted by TheHat on Wed Aug 27 21:38:53 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Aug 27 21:31:24 2014. I'd say just start over, but that would mean not introducing these (and the newly anounced, by Andy boy red, free of charge) First responder plates. We got the money, no worries, right! BTW all MTA buses will say Bronx as the registrations is addressed to Zerega. |
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Posted by Bill From Maspeth on Wed Aug 27 21:45:47 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by TheHat on Wed Aug 27 21:38:53 2014. Makes sense but if Marty Markowitz was still Brooklyn Boro President and he sees a bus with Bronx plates running in HIS backyard........... |
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Posted by ctrabs74 on Wed Aug 27 21:47:12 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by B53RICH on Wed Aug 27 21:38:47 2014. It was answered earlier in this thread. Personally, I don't understand why they're given NYC tags considering MTA is a state agency. |
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Posted by TheHat on Wed Aug 27 22:07:05 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by Bill From Maspeth on Wed Aug 27 21:45:47 2014. IMO NYCT would say "METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY" then "CITY OF NEW YORK" MTABus would say "DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION" then "CITY OF NEW YORK" I mean all FDNY vehicles should technically say "BROOKLYN" as they are, unless register at Randalls Is. are out of Livingston Street IIRC. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Wed Aug 27 23:16:06 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by R36 #9346 on Wed Aug 27 21:31:24 2014. An idea might be to remove the requirement that MTA owned-and-operated buses have license plates, or have the license plate be MTA and the bus number. |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Thu Aug 28 00:23:14 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by AMoreira81 on Wed Aug 27 23:16:06 2014. or have the license plate be MTA and the bus number.Kinda like what's done in Hawaii. Then again, three letters and four digits is essentially the same format that's issued to private vehicles. Sure, they're only in the G series at this point, but they will eventually get to M. A variation would be BUS/OFFICIAL plates with a total of eight characters (e.g. MTAB1234 for bus 1234, or MTASV456 for service vehicle 456). The first three characters would be a representation of the agency's name. This would be followed by the vehicle number. |
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Posted by TheHat on Thu Aug 28 09:06:12 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by R36 #9346 on Thu Aug 28 00:23:14 2014. Or like Boston, "T1234". The MTA logo then bus number. |
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Posted by Dan on Thu Aug 28 14:45:59 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by TheHat on Wed Aug 27 22:07:05 2014. Whole thing seems pointless to me. The 'official' plates were good enough. I guess the new plates will keep the boys busy up in Auburn Prison. |
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Posted by TheHat on Thu Aug 28 17:54:37 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by Dan on Thu Aug 28 14:45:59 2014. Yup, pointless. |
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Posted by WayneJay on Fri Aug 29 10:00:57 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by Dan on Thu Aug 28 14:45:59 2014. Agreed. I fully expected new official plates, but I guess that made too much sense. |
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Posted by ctrabs74 on Fri Aug 29 11:31:23 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by Dan on Thu Aug 28 14:45:59 2014. If New York is planning to "screen" their tags as other states, such as Texas, Nebraska and a few others, are, then that work is likely outsourced to a third party instead of done at the prisons. |
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Posted by TheHat on Fri Aug 29 15:21:16 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by ctrabs74 on Fri Aug 29 11:31:23 2014. Yeah, I think you're right. NJ is doing that now, I started seeing them begining this month. The NJ ones looked so fake I took a picture of one on my phone to show my brother. Also these new NY plates are not pressed they are screen printed (got to cop-a-feel) yesterday. They are almost like a sticker on a flat metal plate. |
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Posted by wwwd on Sat Aug 30 13:13:23 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by TheHat on Wed Aug 27 21:38:53 2014. It looks like they're trying to redo all official plates along the lines of the first responder format but I suspect that it's going to take some time (if ever) for rhyme or reason to display itself.We've got NYS Labor cars with the agency name on new gold non-emergency plates similar to the NYS DOT example, but ALBA, WEST or NEWY in the upper right hand corner which corresponds to where the vehicles are assigned. Maybe instead of centralizing the registrations in Albany the agency registers them where they're assigned, I don't know. I've seen Mount Vernon, White Plains and I believe Elmsford PD using unmarked cars with the OFFICIAL R-123456 plates. It will be interesting to see what the plates for those unmarked police traffic enforcement cars look like in the new plate format. Also interesting to see what and if NYC vehicles are classified first responder and the layout of those plates. I'm thinking of DEP, DOT and Sanitation here. |
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Posted by ctrabs74 on Sat Aug 30 22:39:36 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by wwwd on Sat Aug 30 13:13:23 2014. Most police departments in Pennsylvania simply use standard "civilian" tags for unmarked patrol cars, but other agencies use the "MG-nnnnA" Municipal tag series. That said, I don't know why New York police agencies does simply use standard passenger tags for their unmarked cars. |
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Posted by ctrabs74 on Sat Aug 30 22:43:58 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by wwwd on Sat Aug 30 13:13:23 2014. As a follow up, this article, posted in April on the TWC News (Upstate NY) web site might shed some light on the rationale behind the new Emergency Management tags. |
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Posted by TheHat on Sat Aug 30 23:26:17 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by ctrabs74 on Sat Aug 30 22:39:36 2014. We do, but it depends on the the law enforcement agency type. TLC enforcement uses offical tags, but NYPD usesregular PAS tags on unmarked vehcles. The vehicle maybe law enforcement, but not police. Hence offical tags. In NY marked police cars & fire trucks are not required to have actual tags. The plate may simply say police, sheriff or the car #. |
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Posted by TheHat on Sat Aug 30 23:30:44 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by ctrabs74 on Sat Aug 30 22:43:58 2014. Yes, I read it. However why change the whole offical plate system. The way it is as newly setup, I see many misnomers. NYC especially, all NYCT & MTA buses listed as Bronx. Parks Dept. as New York, etc... |
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Posted by R211 on Sun Aug 31 07:58:42 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by TheHat on Sat Aug 30 23:30:44 2014. It's not a misnomer. If all the buses are registered in the Bronx, then it's 100% correct. |
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Posted by R46 5636 on Sun Aug 31 20:52:03 2014, in response to Re: New license plates for MTA and Bee-Line buses, posted by ctrabs74 on Fri Aug 29 11:31:23 2014. q |
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