
Texas License Plates Are Missing Something, and It’s On Purpose
If you own a vehicle in Texas, you’re required to have license plates on it, just like in every other state. However, while all states mandate license plates, the rules about what can appear on them vary significantly from state to state. From custom designs to personalized messages, each state has its guidelines for what is allowed and what is not.
Have you ever noticed that something is missing from Texas license plates? Vowels.
Why are Vowels Missing from Texas License Plates?
Vowels may create words, but in Texas, certain words are not allowed on license plates. This is part of the state's effort to keep plates appropriate and respectful. The history of Texas license plates dates back to 1917 when the first state-issued plate was introduced. Initially, Texas license plates featured six-character alphanumeric patterns.
You may or may not have noticed that they don't have "Q" in them either.
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However, as the population grew and all six-character combinations were exhausted, Texas updated its design in 2009. The new general-issue plates expanded to seven characters, beginning with two letters, followed by a number, then another letter, and ending with three numbers. This change allowed for millions of new combinations while maintaining the unique identity of Texas plates.
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Why Do Some Texas License Plates Have Vowels?
That’s correct, personalized license plates in Texas can include vowels, but strict rules govern what can and cannot appear on them. Many words and phrases are banned to ensure that plates remain appropriate and do not include offensive, obscene, or otherwise unsuitable content. These regulations help maintain a standard of decency while still allowing drivers to express themselves creatively within the guidelines.
<a href="https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/9665630/12thman-vanity-license-plate-sold-us-record-115000-texas" target="_blank">Fun Fact</a>: The most expensive Texas license plate ever auctioned was for “12THMAN,” and sold for over $100,000 to an Aggies fan.
Trucks are also issued license plates that can include vowels. However, passenger cars do not have them unless they are personalized plates.
Next time you're out driving, pay attention to the license plates.
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