A Pennsylvania state senator is preparing to introduce legislation that would require all vehicles in the state to display both front and rear license plates. Pennsylvania is currently one of 21 states that do not mandate front license plates. The proposed change aims to address issues such as hit-and-run incidents by improving vehicle identification. In addition to this legislative effort, PennDOT and Pennsylvania police have announced plans to intensify enforcement against aggressive driving statewide. Meanwhile, other states are also taking measures to improve road safety: Florida's Department of Transportation has launched the 'Southern Slow Down' campaign to reduce speeding, and Texas has initiated a campaign through TxDOT to prevent deadly speed-related crashes. Separately, a Pennsylvania representative is working on legislation to enhance the state's unclaimed property process.
A Pennsylvania Representative is aiming to improve the PA unclaimed property process through a new piece of legislation. https://t.co/2FEVXSYXqQ
A horrible accident was avoided thanks to the quick thinking of an 18-wheeler driver in Burleson County: https://t.co/zc9kwQpG1p #fox44tx
.@TxDOT has launched a new campaign to help prevent deadly, speed-related crashes: https://t.co/NYySnoSeyV #fox44tx