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Letter: Keep registration up to date

By Wes Cartwright, Vancouver
Published: November 16, 2024, 6:00am

Is it my imagination or are there more expired vehicle plates on the road lately in the metro area? I have been ignoring the Oregon expired plates, but I am getting tired of seeing so many for Washington and many of them are months expired. I know inflation has been difficult for a lot of folks but the annual cost to renew vehicle registration here in Clark County is usually less than $100. So come on folks — do the right thing and keep your car tabs updated.

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