Johnnie St. Vrain: Watch for Colorado plates on Ride Longmont vehicles

A Longmont resident raises concerns about Ride Longmont operating without Colorado license plates, questioning the service’s compliance with state registration laws.

Key Takeaways:

  • Ride Longmont has been operating in Longmont for several months.
  • The service’s vehicles have not been re-registered in Colorado.
  • Vehicles are operated, parked, and stored within the state.
  • Residents are concerned about the absence of Colorado license plates.
  • A local resident is seeking clarification on legal compliance.

Residents Question Ride Longmont’s Vehicle Registration Compliance

A Longmont resident has brought attention to Ride Longmont’s vehicle registration practices, questioning why the transportation service operates without Colorado license plates. After learning about the availability of Ride Longmont in the city newsletter, David noticed the service has been active for several months.

Vehicles Operated, Parked, and Stored Locally

David points out that Ride Longmont’s vehicles are not only operated but also parked and stored within Colorado. Despite this, the vehicles have not been re-registered in the state, and they continue to display out-of-state license plates.

Concerns Over Compliance with State Laws

The lack of Colorado license plates on vehicles that are heavily used within the state raises questions about adherence to local vehicle registration laws. Residents like David are wondering why these vehicles are allowed to operate without complying with what appears to be standard state registration requirements.

Community Seeks Clarification

The situation has prompted calls for clarity regarding vehicle registration obligations for services like Ride Longmont. As the community takes notice, many are eager to understand whether the current practices align with Colorado’s legal standards.

Looking for Answers

David’s inquiry reflects a broader interest in ensuring that all vehicles on Colorado roads meet legal requirements. The community awaits further information on whether Ride Longmont will address these concerns and re-register their vehicles in the state.

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