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Top tasks Apply for a disability placard or license plate Renew your temporary disability placard. Eligibility for disability plates and placards Regulations for disability plates and placards CMR 17 Older drivers. More Information. Open PDF file, The Highway Commission initially sent ten men later designated as a captain and nine lieutenants to Pennsylvania to attend the training school of the Pennsylvania State Police. Their mission was to study law, first aid, light adjustments, vehicle operation, and related subjects for use in North Carolina's first Patrol School.

An office was established in Raleigh to serve as state headquarters, and a district office was established in each of the nine highway districts.

A lieutenant and three patrolmen were assigned to each district. The Patrol commander was issued a Buick automobile. The North Carolina State Highway Patrol's primary mission is to reduce collisions and make the highways of North Carolina as safe as possible. Since the mission of the Highway Patrol has not changed. From a handful of Highway Patrolmen in the Highway Patrol now employees 1, troopers and Motor Carrier officers to cover more than 78, miles of North Carolina roadways.

The Motor Carrier unit fined thousands of truck drivers for various violations. Troopers and Motor Carrier Enforcement officers also guide traffic during hurricane evacuations or re-route traffic around hazardous chemical spills. The Patrol stands ready, should any act of terrorism occur, to carry out the directives of the Governor.

The Highway Patrol has eight Troop locations throughout the state. The earliest known license plates used by the NCHP were those issued in for the agency's fleet of new convertibles. The prefix SHP was used followed by a dash and a three digit number believed to have begun at number The state name was spelled out in full along the bottom of the plate. In , the plates continued with the SHP- format on the same sized plate but this time embossed on aluminum rather than steel.

It has also been stated that for some of thse plates, the year "36" which was embossed in the top right corner of the plate for other motor vehicles in the state, was hammered-out flat to make this plate valid for several years.

These plates were intended to be run for several years and in some cases may have, however a photo clearly shows a marked NCHP car bearing regular passenger license plates instead.

Confirmed "survivors" for the base plate are SHP , , , and As seen in the photo below, a marked NCHP car is sporting a North Carolina passenger car license plate number This creates a query, as the SHP prefixed plate decribed above was supposed to be a multi-year usage plate for the Patrol. Therefore, either the passenger plate seen for was a "one-off", or the passenger plates were used in conjunction with the SHP multi-year plates. More evidence is needed to be certain.

It can be surmised based on the lack of data, that for several years up to , that the NCHP issued passenger series license plates for its patrol fleet. The clearest information to date on early NCHP license plates began in Coleman Simmons made a habit of keeping the license plates issued annually to his patrol car from his first year of service until his retirement.

It gives a glimpse into a very obscure era of NCHP license plate use as so few "on duty" photographs showing license plate issuance rear of vehicle only exist and no real records of issuance were retained.

Based on the Simmons collection and the recollection of other retirees from the era, annually issued plates from until were regular passenger series plates issued in a "bloc" of letter and letter combination prefixes followed by a number of mostly 3 but sometimes 4 digits. The license plate prefix letter blocs varied from year to year depending on which local issuing agency generated the bloc. As for the numbers during that time, some retirees recall the numbers being issued based on district, rank and seniority.

Others advise that the same number was the radio number for the officer. For example, one retiree remembered the issue as the NK letter combination prefix with the first number indicating the district number, the second number indicating the rank 2 for Sergeant and 3 for Trooper and the third number being the assignment number. It would also be radio call number A closer look at all the F. Coleman Simmons collection would indicate that although this MAY have been true for , the plate DX throws that pattern into doubt.

As do the issues before and after from the fluctuation in numbers. Most of the Simmons plates are in the series despite his seniority as the years continued leading to his retirement. In , the state of North Carolina conducted a complete license plate re-issuance for the state. The new design for passenger car license plates that year was an embossed aluminum plate in red over reflective white. The registration number consisted of three letters followed by three numbers.

The separation between the last letter and the first number had the year 75 stacked vertically and acting as a hyphen between the alpha side of the registration number and the numeric. The top corners of the plate had lightly embossed figures to indicate positioning of validation decals. For the first time in over 30 years, the NCHP launched an agency-specific license plate for all of its marked fleet in This time however, in lieu of recesses for validation decals in the upper corners, the year was embossed with the first two digits of the year occupying the top left corner of the plate and 77 occupying the right.

The state name was still spelled-out in full along the bottom. The plate had a registration number commencing with the Highway Patrol prefix of HP followed by a dash and then followed by a number up to three digits and by , four digits.

In a major change in North Carolina license plates took place. A silkscreened red white and blue license plate was issued honoring the 80th anniversary of Orville and Wilbur Wright's historic first manned flight at Kitty Hawk NC. The plate had blue embossed characters over a reflective white background.

An image of the Wright brothers' aircraft is centered at the top of the plate in blue with the shore grasses stretching the entire lower length of the plate in the same silkscreened color.

The new slogan First in Flight was silkscreened in red between the upper mounting holes and the state name was silkscreened in a stylized red font along the bottom of the plate. NCHP license plates continued to be issued annually with the first two digits of the year embossed in blue at the top left corner of the plate and the latter two numbers of the year embossed in blue at the top right corner.

The North Carolina Highway Patrol is the only state law enforcement agency in the nation to continue issuing annual license plates for its motor vehicle fleet. As part of the commemoration, special souvenir license plates were made as souvenir keepsakes for all sworn and civilian staff which included their call number. The plates were made by the state and in the black over silver color scheme of the Patrol.

The top portion of the plate has 20 and 19 embossed in the upper corners and 'Serving Since' inscribed in black silkscreen at the top center. At the left center portion of the plate, is the NCSHP 90th Anniversary roundel motif silkscreened in black, silver and blue.

To the right of that is the personnel "call number" prefixed with either the Troop or Unit letter. At the bottom of the plate is the state name embossed in black along the entire span. Over the years since the 's, the North Carolina Highway Patrol has issued various types of official license plates to adorn the front of their patrol vehicles.

These early front plates are known as "flag tags".



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