Michigan Unveils Driver’s License and Plate Redesign for 2024
Michigan drivers will soon have access to a new license plate option. This puts a fresh spin on the classic blue and yellow Water Winter Wonderland version. The new plate will be green and white. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson unveiled the “Water Wonderland” plate. She emphasizes its homage to the civil rights era and the transformative advancements that emerged from that period.
“I am proud to bring back a green and white plate.”
The new plate is scheduled for availability on January 27. The “Water Wonderland” plate coincides with the introduction of an enhanced driver’s license having “improved security technology.” Benson expressed pride in this development, stating, “I am proud to bring back a green and white plate that pays tribute to the civil rights advancements of 1963 along with a new, more secure Michigan driver’s license and ID.”
Benson continued to highlight the dual purpose of the new plate. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing quest for equality and justice, while the redesigned ID aims to safeguard Michiganders from identity theft and criminal activities. The decision to reintroduce this retro plate was prompted by public requests to the department.
The “Water Wonderland” plate commemorates a historic year.
This year marked the 60th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and UAW President Walter Reuther leading the Walk to Freedom in Detroit. It was an event addressing injustice and inequality. The “Water Wonderland” plate commemorates this historic year, connecting back to Dr. King’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech at Cobo Hall according to the news release.
The “Water Wonderland” plate, available for passenger vehicles and as a disability plate, comes with a nominal $5 graphic plate fee. The redesigned driver’s license features changes in font, color theme, and, the Great Lakes names in a multicolored text when viewed at specific angles.
Regarding standard and enhanced driver’s licenses and state IDs, including commercial, chauffeur’s, graduated, moped, and salvage vehicle agent licenses, the new design will be issued to Michigan residents upon renewal, replacement, or correction of their license or ID. Importantly, there will be no change in current driver’s license or state ID fees due to the introduction of the new design.
In a legislative move earlier this year, authorization was granted for the creation of additional retro license plates, including one celebrating the nation’s first-ever semi-quincentennial.
Michigan: Our 1 Mile Freeway + More Fun Facts About Our Roads
There are some strange and peculiar roads around the world which can often make driving an… interesting experience. While many roads are bland, Michigan has some unique roads. And many of those roads have some interesting history.
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, the oldest constructed roads discovered to date are in former Mesopotamia, now known as Iraq. These stone-paved streets date back to about 4000 B.C. in the Mesopotamia cities of Ur and Babylon.
Here in Amercia, the State Highway Department was created in 1905. In the early 1900s, lcoal leaders, including Horatio S. “Good Roads” Earle and Frank F. Rogers, saw a pressing need to get Michigan out of the mud.
Over time, they accomplished the first mile of concrete highway built, first painted centerline, first roadside park, and the first four-way red/yellow/green electric traffic light built on a solid foundation for a sustainable transportation system in Michigan. The demand for paved roads rose with the use of wheeled vehicles.
When it comes to Michigan’s roads and highways, there are many facts. Most Michiganders would find some of these quite surprising. The Michigan Department of Transportation has compiled a list of facts about the roads and highways in Michigan. With facts about Michigan’s first road map, first four lane road, and others. But which facts do some Michiganders not know about?
Here are 8 Michigan road facts you probably didn’t know about.
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