Digital license plates, already legal to buy in a growing number of states and to drive with nationwide, offer a few perks over their sheet metal predecessors. You can change their display on the fly ...
Hundreds of drivers with digital license plates are petitioning Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in an effort to avoid going back to standard metal plates. According to Reviver, the only company in ...
Imagine a world where your car is equipped with a smart, customizable license plate that not only displays your vehicle's registration but also enhances its security and personalization options. Enter ...
Reviver is on a mission to modernize the driving experience with the world’s first digital license plate and connected vehicle platform. Reviver Founder Neville Boston launched Reviver in 2009 and ...
Digital license plates, which are already approved in states like California, Arizona, and Michigan, are revolutionizing vehicle identification. Modern benefits, such as customized displays and stolen ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Reviver, the company behind the world's first digital license plate, is excited to announce a significant price reduction for its flagship product, ...
Digital license plates failed to take off in Michigan, and now they’re no longer for sale. Sales of digital license plates officially ended Aug. 10 after Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson terminated ...
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A hot potato: Digital license plates, legal in several states and gaining traction nationwide, are vulnerable to manipulation by their owners or other malicious parties, potentially enabling illegal ...
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Digital license plates have been around for several years, promising to save states money shipping metal plates while also dragging their respective departments of motor vehicles into the 21st century ...