I'm waiting for the first state to also require plates on either side of the vehicle, then one can get virtually 360 degree plate visibility and require that each position be lighted, too. This would help identify the car as it is targetted for a T-bone accident.
If flying cars ever become prevalent then one under the car and over the car can be added. I can hardly wait when us horrible drivers can now add a third dimension for accidents. We have enough trouble with just two dimensions so far, so with three, the creativity will be astounding. Then governments can save money by combining the FAA with the DMV. When that happens I'm parking the RV and staying in it and going nowhere.
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