Finally individual car license plate for the Wetteraukreis!
Finally individual car license plate for the Wetteraukreis!
The discussion about the introduction of individual car license plates for smaller cities in Germany increasingly absorbs speed. Drivers from the Taunus and the Wetteraukreis in particular could be affected by these planned changes. It is about promoting a greater sense of belonging to the home of its own abbreviations on number plates. A persistent trend that many in the population consider important.
The trend is supported by Prof. Ralf Bochert at Heilbronn University, who finds that many citizens have the desire for a stronger local identity through the vehicle labels. This applies to around 320 cities in Germany that are suitable for the introduction of their own abbreviations, including numerous places near Frankfurt. Bochert suggests that cities with a population to be considered between 20,000 and 100,000. This could enable drivers to maintain their existing labeling or switch to a new urban detection.
affected cities in the Taunus and Wetteraukreis
- Bad Nauheim
- Bad Soden am Taunus
- Butzbach
- eschborn
- Flörsheim
- Friedrichsdorf
- Griesheim
- Hattersheim
- Hofheim
- idstein
- Karben
- Kelkheim
- Oberursel
- Taunusstein
- Bad Vilbel
for this, however, the vehicle approval regulations would have to be changed. This change would be a process that one of the federal states should apply to the federal government. It would also be important to have the pressure from sufficient mayors who support such an initiative.
costs and reactions to the new car indicators
The introduction of the new license plates would be at no cost for the affected district offices. According to Bochert, drivers would have to expect around 10 euros on average if they opt for a new vehicle license plate. Experience has shown that it is shown in the case of similar projects, such as the changes carried out in 2012, about five million drivers have switched to new license plates. This could lead to an economic benefit of around 50 million euros.
The mayors of many cities support the idea of their own license plates. Peter Lüttmann, the mayor of Rheine, emphasizes that each motor vehicle license plate can be seen as a free city marketing. Michael Müller, first mayor of Geretsried, also emphasizes the positive perception for the city and the stronger identification of the citizens with their community.
So it is quite possible that in the near future, car license plates from the Taunus and the Wetteraukreis will be visible on the streets-instead of the well-known abbreviations such as FB or HG. The developments in the individual labeling of labeling could bring some new fascination for drivers in the region, while at the same time the feeling of local belonging is promoted.For more information and details on this topic, see the current one Reporting on www.fnp.de .
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