Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Digitized driver’s ID on horizon

- FRANK FELLONE Fjfellone@gmail.com

Dear Sir: Do you know if the state of Arkansas has any plans, and when, to enable licensed drivers to upload their license to their cellphone? I understand other states have this capability. — Best Regards, Jim

Dear Jim: We reached out to the Department of Finance and Administra­tion, and got an answer from Scott Hardin.

He said DF&A is evaluating digital driver’s licenses and mobile credential­ing in order to create a licensing program to best serve the citizens of this small, wonderful state.

Larry Walther, secretary of the department, has establishe­d a project team to move this work from research and developmen­t to planning and execution. The second phase begins with a procuremen­t plan, finding a company that can provide the technology and safety required.

The goal is to make a digital license a reality as expeditiou­sly and responsibl­y as possible, Hardin said.

“We do not have a definite timetable of how quickly we can achieve the goal,” he said in an email. “However, we are working aggressive­ly to produce this service prior to the first of 2025 (preferably much sooner).”

How coincident­al is that date? The 30 Crossing project — the new Interstate 30 bridge over the Arkansas River — is scheduled to be finished in mid-2025.

This news strengthen­s our resolve to live so long. We shall implement Mark Twain’s exercise program. Whenever Twain felt the urge to exercise, he would lie down until it passed.

Vanity plate on a Ford Explorer: ANTELOP.

Mr. Mahatma: Will you share, or could you ask the Arkansas Department of Transporta­tion, what the landscapin­g plans are for the soon-to-be completed project on Cantrell Road/Arkansas 10? The constructi­on destroyed much of the landscapin­g required by the city of LR when the properties abutting the highway were originally developed. — Julie

Dear Julie: This is the Arkansas 10/Interstate 430 beast, of course. ArDot tells us there are plans for the laying of sod and the seeding of grass, part of the total cost of the $87.7 million project. It also says many property owners are discussing landscapin­g, but the agency has yet to see anything in writing.

Vanity plate seen on Interstate 630: IOULORD.

Dear Mahatma: Thank you for your opening in reply to Good Old Jack. I plan to plagiarize it, first in a note to my sister-inlaw, to whom I’ve owed a thank-you note for over two months. — George

Dear George: Your refer to a reader’s question which took too long for us to answer.

Quoting us: “We would have answered this sooner, but your email fell into the abyss of our mind.”

Use as needed. Is abyss a great word, or what?

Vanity plate on a Ford Expedition: SURFGRL. Or as the Beach Boys sang: Do you love me? Do you, surfer girl?

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