
In the United States will allow car numbers with emoji
January 28, 2020Vermont may be the first US state to be allowed to use ideograms and emoticons on car numbers
In the US state of Vermont, they can be allowed to use emoji on car numbers – special ideograms and emoticons used on the Internet and electronic messages. The bill was introduced by Democratic Party member Rebecca White, CNET reports.
According to the document, the driver will be able to choose one of six characters in addition to the standard set of numbers and numbers. Plus, a special sign can be used when purchasing a unique, paid number made by a special order. If the law is passed, Vermont will become the first North American state to allow emoji to be displayed on state registration marks.
About one year ago, emojis were allowed to be used on car numbers in Queensland, Australia. Local drivers can choose from five emoticons: laughing, winking, wearing sunglasses, smiling or with hearts instead of eyes. At the same time, the mark itself is exclusively decorative and is not marked in the official documents of the registration mark.
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