On July 5, 2010, Gov. Pat Quinn signed a bill establishing a year-round license plate promoting safe and courteous sharing of the roads by both bicyclists and motorists. Proceeds from the incremental plate costs will fund education programs of the League of Illinois Bicyclists (LIB).
LIB is sponsoring a design contest through October 1, 2010. The winner will receive a $500 monetary award, publicity on our website and newsletter – and their design on thousands of cars around Illinois! College design students and any others are encouraged to participate.
More info. on the contest is on LIB's website at http://www.bikelib.org/other-advocacy/license-plates/design-contest/.
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On July 5, 2010, Gov. Pat Quinn signed a bill establishing a year-round license plate promoting safe and courteous sharing of the roads by both bicyclists and motorists. Proceeds from the incremental plate costs will fund education programs of the League of Illinois Bicyclists (LIB).
LIB is sponsoring a design contest through October 1, 2010. The winner will receive a $500 monetary award, publicity on our website and newsletter – and their design on thousands of cars around Illinois! College design students and any others are encouraged to participate.
Resources for your design include: plate design specifications from the Secretary of State, samples of other Illinois specialty plates, and samples of other states’ Share the Road license plates. In addition, LIB’s content requirements and preferences are:
Also required is signed agreement with our contest rules.
Should you have any further questions, please email Laura Kuhlman, contest chair.
Designers, artists, friends pick up your tools and let the contest begin!
Related links: license plate request/order page (later), and page with further license plate program info and history
"The phrase “Same Rights, Same Rules”. Required. The bottom of the plate, below the numbers, is the most likely location. (We want this to be very readable.)"
Does that mean we aren't going to be able to park on the sidewalks any more -or that the cars can now do so?
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