OHP: Teen driver fined after being caught operating license plate cover on Oklahoma turnpike
Both violations carry fines of $249, totaling $498. If the driver had paid the toll, Oklahoma Highway Patrol officials said it would have been around 88 cents.
Both violations carry fines of $249, totaling $498. If the driver had paid the toll, Oklahoma Highway Patrol officials said it would have been around 88 cents.
Both violations carry fines of $249, totaling $498. If the driver had paid the toll, Oklahoma Highway Patrol officials said it would have been around 88 cents.
A 17-year-old driver received nearly $500 in fines because of a remote-controlled license plate cover, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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An Oklahoma trooper recently saw a black covering rolling up a license plate on the Creek Turnpike in Broken Arrow. The trooper pulled over the driver and cited him for operating a vehicle with the license plate covered and failing to pay the toll.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol posted a dash camera video of the traffic stop, showing the driver operating the license plate cover for the trooper to observe.
Both violations carry fines of $249, totaling $498. If the driver had paid the toll, Oklahoma Highway Patrol officials said it would have been around 88 cents.
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