Martin Luther King Jr., Hero, Leader, Legend…Cyclist?
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Share the Road license plates raise awareness and encourage everyone to use our roads safely and respectfully. With nearly 6,000 plates on Colorado vehicles, together we’re spreading the word while raising funds to help make Colorado an even more bicycle-friendly state.
By purchasing and mounting our Share the Road license plate on your car or truck, it reminds other drivers to be mindful of and respectful toward bicyclists and other vulnerable road users. Order yours today to help make Colorado safer for people on bikes!
Also…it is a very cool looking plate. Of all the special plates out there, this one rocks pretty close to the top of the list. 🙂
Getting yours is as simple as 1-2….that’s it, there is no 3.
Order your Share the Road certificate PIN online. You’ll make a one-time $25 donation to Bicycle Colorado, and we’ll email your PIN. Please allow a few business days to receive your PIN. If you need it expedited, instructions will be in your confirmation email. Thanks for your support!
Finish the process through the DMV. You’ll pay a one-time, $50 state specialty license fee plus your regular registration fees. With your certificate PIN, complete your transaction online through DMV in-person or e-services.
For more information and easy signup, follow this link to: Bicycle Colorado.
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