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  1. #1
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    Here is Oklahoma's! (me likey da blue!!!) :P
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    Babyblue- where did you get that? Oklahoma Bicycle Coalition? I guess the tag agency doesn't know about it. Last time I went to get my tags I asked and they said there is no such plate. I'm mad now. I wanted one so badly but they said "no luck."
    Where do I go to get one of those beautiful plates???
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    I'm skipping the Ohio plate...

    The graphic is okay...



    but...

    "These plates cost an additional $15.00 annually plus the normal registration fees....Five dollars of the total plate cost is distributed to the highway safety fund to publish and distribute a booklet that instructs bicycle riders on the methods and procedures of riding bicycles on the roads and streets of this state in a confident, legal, and safe manner."

    IOW, the state keeps $10.00 toward the general fund and/or cost recovery, and spends $5.00 telling BICYCLISTS how to ride - nothing toward constructing or maintaining safe routes, or educating motorists.
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    Well, except, there's not really a lot of money involved in selling those plates in the first place--the total proceeds would barely make a ripple in any state's highway fund. I'd be happier if the brochure were aimed at DRIVERS, though.

    I don't buy special plates because my fifteen bucks would go farther with an actual advocacy organization anyway.

    Karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    I don't buy special plates because my fifteen bucks would go farther with an actual advocacy organization anyway.

    Karen
    True!!

    I guess, for me, it'll be used more of a visual to show that I support the cause....along WITH supporting the organization in other means....(raising money for organized rides etc etc)
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    Oakleaf -

    I agree that it's a bummer that all of the money does not go to cycling related things here in Ohio, the $5 goes to printing the Street Smarts book that I give out at all of my Road 1 classes that the state mails us, free of charge. Regardless if they didn't give any money to biking, it's great way for me to get the message out.

    As a cyclocross racer I've been trying to figure out what to personalize it with. I bought a two year tag two years ago and just opted for the cycling plate but didn't personalize it. This Septemebr, it's up again for renewal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    The graphic is okay...



    but...

    "These plates cost an additional $15.00 annually plus the normal registration fees....Five dollars of the total plate cost is distributed to the highway safety fund to publish and distribute a booklet that instructs bicycle riders on the methods and procedures of riding bicycles on the roads and streets of this state in a confident, legal, and safe manner."

    IOW, the state keeps $10.00 toward the general fund and/or cost recovery, and spends $5.00 telling BICYCLISTS how to ride - nothing toward constructing or maintaining safe routes, or educating motorists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    Babyblue- where did you get that? Oklahoma Bicycle Coalition? I guess the tag agency doesn't know about it. Last time I went to get my tags I asked and they said there is no such plate. I'm mad now. I wanted one so badly but they said "no luck."
    Where do I go to get one of those beautiful plates???

    I think you can still get them...I have wanted one too!! You need to be a member of the OBS, but then you can mail this application to the OTC for the tag. Its probably the only way to get 'em (by mail)

    http://okbike.org/index.php?option=c...d=12&Itemid=29
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