I think the red is just jarring. But that is also because most cars today are black, white, or gray/silver. I think I actually saw some recent stat that said more than 80% of cars on the road today are variations of these 3 colors.
Don't like it. Looks too much like the LABOR VINCIT OMNIA tag to me. Which I have been led to believe has become a far-right message.
I also am just not a fan of a dark field with light print. I much prefer a light field with dark lettering.
Maybe the red color is out of dedication to OU and in a few years, it will be OSU's turn with an orange tag with black lettering as has been the case in the past.
LOL what the heck are you talking about? It’s the original state flag and Labor Omnia Vincit has been the state motto since Oklahoma was a Territory. If anything I’ve probably seen more center to left leaning folks with that plate than anything but it certainly is not a political statement either way, nor is it meant to be seen as one.
While this has been more about tags lately I was just in the middle of a discussion about licenses. When I renewed mine last in 2021 it took weeks to get a license. Places were open for setting online appointments for a short time some day of the week and filled up faster than Taylor Swift sells out concerts. It took me 2 months to get in and then it was in El Reno.
Anyway, I'm hearing from the people that recently got renewed or are in the process that it's not as bad but you still have to get an appointment and it could be a couple weeks out. I thought the system would be caught up by now. Maybe the days of just walking in and getting a renewal are gone forever?
I did my last renewal in July 2022. It was a "Real ID" renewal IIRC, and I walked in at Red Cap over by Portland on NW 10th.
If one were to write to give their opinion on the new design who would that go to? What agency? And is there any public input on these designs? It seems like we just get a new design out of the blue after being told for a couple years the state might redesign the license plates and then they reveal it and that’s it.
I believe it's a partnership between the Department of Tourism and the Lt. Governor's Office.
The Tourism Department was also was in charge of the announcement in 2016 when Gov. Fallin announced the current Twitter Bird design. As for the actual design, the new design was done by local ad agency Freestyle Creative, and as others have pointed out it's very similar to the "46" speciality plate you can request right now through the Department of Transportation.
In California you can now get digital license plates which are bland with a gray background and dark black lettering. You don't have to add a new sticker anymore obviously because it is a screen that will update itself after you update your registration. But I do believe it is around $10-20 a month to have one.
I personally prefer simple plates like California's white with the Palm Trees or Texas' white plates with options to get vanity plates. As travelers mentioned the Monarch one is cool and wildlife fish and game plate looks nice on certain vehicles. I steer clear of anyone I see with a "don't tread on me" plate lol even though I have yet to even look up what that really means.
Not a fan of the new design... which is funny because I actually really like the Original State Flag specialty plate design. The Original State Flag plate is clean and easily legible. The new plate is similarly legible... but I strongly dislike the addition of iconography/clutter at the bottom and I *HATE* the "Imagine That" tagline.
That's funny, because the state motto, Labor Omnia Vincit, has a long and storied history with both organized labor and socialist movements (both of which were significant political forces here around the time of statehood). I haven't found anything yet that suggests it has a connection to - or has been co-opted by - the far right.
Dang...must of been one of the things my son heard at the convenience store he works at, or some twitter thing I saw. But, here is what I heard....
The deep red color and the Labor Vincit Omnia represent the deep commitment of the true patriots who are working to change Oklahoma government from the inside. The Star 46 represents the "stolen" second Trump term, which was co-opted by Joe Biden and the "woke mob".
I do not agree with anything I just typed.
Agree. I don’t dislike the new design as much as you do but Im keeping my specialty 46 plates for the reasons you mention.
And to add to your comments on the motto, part of the reason the state opted for a new flag was due to the association of red flags/things with communism during the red scare after the Russian revolution. So if anything, concerns about it being mistaken to represent very far left leaning ideology was what caused the flag to be replaced with the one we have now (though without Oklahoma spelled out until it was added during a state sponsored push to increase literacy).
I missed TheTravellers post. My wife and I both have our licenses expire about the same time. We submitted renewals online about 4 months before ours expired in '21. Mine was "being processed" then disappeared from their system. They said my wife's was never submitted but I know it was. We ended up getting into an Edmond agency. And since we went in person we got Real IDs.
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