What outside plates do you see most in your State? (live in, area)
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1. New York
2. Massachusetts
3. New Jersey
4. Pennsylvania/Ohio/Virginia
5. North Carolina/ South Carolina
7. Florida
8. Rhode Island/Maine/Vermont
9. Texas/Arizona
10. Maryland
Here in WV - The border states are commonly seen, OH, VA, KY, PA, MD and to an extent NC even though it isn't a border state. Over the past 6 months or so I've been seeing more plates from TX, AZ, NY, IN and MI.
During spring break time, the amount of plates from OH, MI, IN and IL increase as they head toward the south and southeastern beaches.
South Carolina sees a lot of Ohio, Florida, Tennessee, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. I can't tell if the New Jerseyans are just passing through or invading. I went to college in SC and I had more New Jerseyan classmates than Georgian, which is SC's neighbor.
I've surprisingly seen most every plate though on the coast, even Canada. Kind of flattered people would drive all the way from Canada and Idaho and Arizona just to come sit on the beach lol. I was very wowed when I saw New Hampshire. Never thought I'd see that.
I've surprisingly seen most every plate though on the coast, even Canada. Kind of flattered people would drive all the way from Canada and Idaho and Arizona just to come sit on the beach lol. I was very wowed when I saw New Hampshire. Never thought I'd see that.
I see TONS of Ontario and Quebec plates on I 81 in VA and 77 headed down towards Charlotte. I presume they continue on to South Carolina and the coast.
Depending on how you define border in this context, definitely Illinois in Michigan. If you are counting that nautical border, though, then New York and Florida.
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