North Carolina doesn't use prefixes or any other indication of county on their plates. There are a couple of geographically-oriented optional plates - plates that begin with "OBX" to promote the Outer Banks, and plates that begin with "GTP" to promote the Global TransPark. However, these are optional plates, purchased in the same manner as vanity plates, and are available to anyone in the state (although the OBX plates can only actually be purchased at that DMV location).
The license plates and lights are two parts.Some more parts are the lock, low-beam headlights, lug bolt and lug nut.
Divergent Boundaries happen when two plates (oceanic or contental) begin to diverge, or move apart. Convergent Boundaries occur when two plates (again, oceanic or contential) begin to converge or move apart
When the tectonic plates separate.
By the tectonic plates slipping.
Near the 1950s
Why not
1958
I called the Michigan Secretary of State and the standard plates don't all start with B. They actually started with A and they are going through the alphabet. There just happens to be a lot of Bs. They are currently (Nov 2007) coming to the end of B and will soon begin with C.
No..because if the license was never filed with the State then you were not legally married to begin with....
By two continental plates pushing together
you tell me