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Is defacing license plates to fool toll camera readers on the rise?

Plus: This DMV office has the shortest wait time for license renewal

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I have noticed an increasing trend of people defacing their license plates by removing the coating. I am told that this is done to make it harder for license plate readers and toll cameras to recognize the license numbers. I believe there is a section in the California Vehicle Code that covers altering a license plate. I don't think additional laws are required, but enforcemen­t should be a priority, in my opinion. — Ken Jones

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John-the-MTC-man provided data to address your question. I shared your observatio­n with him, and asked if he thought there was an upsurge in this. “Thanks for an interestin­g question,” he replied. “The short answer is an emphatic `No.' ”

The agency's express lanes crew dug into the records to identify the number of vehicles using the I-880 and I-680 Contra Costa express lanes with neither a FasTrak tag nor a readable license plate number. In the second half of 2022, these “orphan transactio­ns” averaged less than 1/100th of one percent of all express lane transactio­ns, and varied from month-to-month, with no indication of an upward trend. The situation at the seven stateowned toll bridges is similar to that of the express lanes, he said.

QI just received a license renewal request from the DMV. The renewal is due by the end of March. The three items requested are: $41, a thumbprint and a vision test. What DMV office has the shortest wait time for a simple renewal?

— Art Zikorus, San Jose

ACustomers required to visit a DMV office to renew their driver's license in the San Jose area can visit the San Jose Driver License Processing Center at 2222 Senter Road, San Jose, where the average wait time is 7 minutes. This location operates 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Wednesday.

Most customers are able to renew their driver's licenses online. However, if a customer needs to change their address or personal descriptio­n, apply for a Real ID for the first time, if they are renewing a commercial driver's license, or if their renewal notice states a vision test is required, then the customer will need to visit a DMV field office.

QI live in Danville. People in Danville need to slow down and follow traffic laws. At times, it is a free-for-all going through town. Additional­ly, traffic on the freeways goes way too fast. People change lanes without signaling, driving like they are the only ones that matter! We need to have concern for others on our road. — Suzi Reynolds, Danville

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Hopefully, your comments will help make others drive more safely. I'm sure people in other communitie­s would echo your wishes.

Look for Gary Richards at Facebook.com/ mr.roadshow or contact him at mrroadshow@ bayareanew­sgroup.com.

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