Oklahoma Lieutenant Governor Matt Pinnell and Service Oklahoma showed off the state’s new standard issue license plate on Thursday, Aug. 1. Starting Sept. 1, the new plates will be in circulation.
Oklahoma's new standard license plate is a striking departure from previous versions in both color and design. The state ...
Oklahoma Rep. Tom Gann has raised concerns about license plate reading cameras, focusing on data privacy and the need for ...
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is asking the Pryor Police to remove license plate reading cameras, citing ...
The Cherokee Nation agreed to pay the state $2 million for Plate Pay through November, but as of this month, Cherokee tribal ...
ODOT is asking cities to take down automatic license plate readers from state highway right of ways. 2 News Oklahoma's Isabel Flores spoke with city officials in Pryor navigating the regulation.
The city pays a private company more than $696,000 a year for the cameras, which read license plates and can track cars.
State Rep. Tom Gann, R-Inola, is raising concerns about the legality of license plate reading cameras, arguing that current laws have not kept pace with advancing technology. Gann recently ...
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) is requesting the removal of license plate reading cameras that have been installed on state highway right-of-ways. A right-of-way refers to the ...