Three years ago, the Ontario government said it would stop issuing its new blue-coloured licence plates due to safety concerns.
The “A Place To Grow” plates were first introduced in 2019 with the government claiming the redesign reflected “a renewed government promise to put people first in everything it does.”
Photos posted to social media appeared to show the new licence plates reflecting light in a way that made the details almost impossible to read. Drivers with the defective plates were told they could voluntarily exchange them for an original white “Yours to Discover” licence plate. But it appears the majority of drivers who received the faulty product have not done so.
“I don't know how many plate replacements they do in a year normally but I think this will be … completely doable,” he said.
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