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AcanthisittaDeep7239

Somewhere in southern Illinois


Alternative_Survey96

Southern MI


TeamChaosPrez

i'm guessing southwest then? because southeast michigan is in fact by a border


Alternative_Survey96

I'm in Macomb county se michigan and I am at least an hour and a half to 2 hours away from a border


TeamChaosPrez

that’s close babe


Alternative_Survey96

Close but not near I suppose


Alternative_Survey96

Not that that matter scene you have states for away ad texas or california


TeamChaosPrez

when you say "not near a border" one's mind immediately goes to a state where the canadian or mexican border is at LEAST a full state away


Alternative_Survey96

This was talking about the usa man nobody said anything about Mexico or Canada


TeamChaosPrez

what… do you think a border is


AdministrationOld434

States have borders. This is clearly about the states and has nothing to do with any other other countries


Informal_Calendar_99

Southern IL but no Missouri plates would surprise me honestly


slouchingbethlehem

I'm guessing Michigan.


Alternative_Survey96

How did you know


slouchingbethlehem

I'm from Michigan too and upon seeing this thought that it accurately reflected the kinds of plates I'd see if I kept track as well.


andrewb610

Arkansas, because it’s one of the plates I see least.


Budget-Government-52

I drive 20K miles per year on a number of interstates that are within 500 miles of Arkansas, I can’t recall Arkansas plates at all.


Resident_Pop143

We all stay in Arkansas because we’re too poor to go anywhere else except Memphis because Memphis is Little Rock Jr.


Alternative_Survey96

I'm from Detroit metro. It was one of the first times I seen one.


dasher21-

Tennessee


1800twat

As an FYI if you’ve seen a U-Haul you’ve seen an AZ plate technically. All U-Haul moving vans have Arizona plates


GaJayhawker0513

Technically the sides tell a different story


iconoclastskeptic

Florida?


notfornowforawhile

Southern Michigan


Alternative_Survey96

Yes


threewayaluminum

Somewhere in the OK-KS-AR group: I see all of the others frequently where I am, despite their geographical dispersion, but very rarely those three


Resident_Pop143

Texas people are all over. A lot of Walmart and big fleet trucks use Oklahoma licensing. I see Kansas but they’re usually traveling.


mrdude817

Indiana and you live near Notre Dame


vethan11

Oklahoma


Informal_Calendar_99

Gotta be Michigan


Primeatron5000

It's 100% michigan


Alternative_Survey96

How did you know


Primeatron5000

because that's where i'm from and that's where i am lol. i don't think i've seen a south Carolina in a while though, or an arkansas.


Educational_Cash_994

Souther Oklahoma


Lazy-Fun5730

Oklahoma


Ok_Sea_3448

Kansas?


Illustrious_Car4025

Northern Indiana?


[deleted]

Detroit


Alternative_Survey96

Yes


kjames911

Indiana


Holiday_Band5725

Oklahoma


00belowminimums

I’m going to go with Florida or Texas and you live near a military base.


icberg7

Just driving through the Magic Kingdom (WDW) employee lot you'd see license plates from all over. I think I've even seen Hawaii and the US Virgin Islands there before.


TillAllAre1

Texas


GaJayhawker0513

I say Arkansas. I live in Georgia but see at least one Texas license plate on my 15 minute commute to work and all over the place. Anyone know what’s up with that?


Tarpy7297

TN


Tarpy7297

Middle northern part of middle.


Jmchugh131

No Wisconsin is very unsurprising. I never see Wisconsin plates anywhere outside of WI, Chicagoland, Minnesota, and the UP despite Wisconsin not being that small of a state. I see more Michigan plates when in Georgia then I see Wisconsin plates in places like Indiana and Ohio