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  2. Kyleigh's Law - Wikipedia

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    Kyleigh's Law (S2314) is a motor vehicle law in New Jersey that requires any driver under age 21 who holds a permit or probationary driver's license to display a $4 pair of decals on the top left corner of the front and rear license plates of their vehicles. The decals were mandatory as of May 1, 2010.

  3. Vehicle registration plates of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    "BL NJ" and last two digits of year embossed at right. Last issued 1962; stickers used for boat registration since at least 1973. Boat Dealer by 1959 D12 −1: Boat No Fee by 1953 N/F 12 Clam/Oyster Permit 1935 1234 C-1234 O-1234 Issued to vehicles used for the purpose of clam and oyster digging. All-numeric serials used from 1936 onwards.

  4. United States license plate designs and serial formats

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    Indiana and Ohio display two-number county codes, while Kansas plates display two-letter county codes, but these codes are placed on a sticker or are printed in the corner of the plate in a smaller font size. Texas places the county name only on the windshield registration sticker, where the car's license plate number is also printed.

  5. Here’s the first thing you should do once you get your car ...

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    The cost of the stickers depends on a number of factors — in California, for example, the registration fee is based on one’s vehicle type, the car’s purchase price, parking violations and more.

  6. Southern Poverty Law Center labels NJ parents' rights groups ...

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    A collection of New Jersey-based parents' rights organizations, including one based in Ocean County, are among "hate and antigovernment" groups named in the Southern Poverty Law Center's new ...

  7. Can I be on my parents insurance? - AOL

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    If both you and your parent co-own the vehicle, then most insurance carriers allow you to stay on your parents policy. Your parents own the car and you live with them. If your parents are the ...

  8. Family purpose doctrine - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Arizona, the family purpose doctrine is applied very broadly and holds parents liable even for the negligence of a child driving a motor vehicle in defiance of driving restrictions placed upon him. [10] In Georgia, the 'family purpose' liability extends to third parties allowed by the teenage driver to operate the car.

  9. New Jersey dollar-a-day insurance

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    Property damage liability: Property damage liability covers expenses related to property damage to another driver’s vehicle if you are named the at-fault driver in an accident. $5,000 per ...

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