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CHEYENNE (WTE) - The new design for Wyoming license plates is out and drivers should start seeing the new plates next year.
The new plates include a design that features Lower Green River Lake and Squaretop Mountain in the background, with the color scheme shifting to blue, green and a soft yellow.
Wyoming's license plate, with its emblematic bucking horse and rider silhouetted against a blue Teton Range, was voted the favorite in a recent survey.
The Wyoming Department of Transportation announced the switch last week. Per state law, license plate designs must change every eight years.
A design for the proposed Yellowstone license plate featuring Old Faithful geyser was shown off at a Monday meeting of the Joint Interim Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Committee.
Wyoming's license plate, which features a cowboy on a bucking bronco, was voted the most attractive, while Hawaii's colorful rainbow design was the second-most favorite.
The state s trademark bucking horse and rider remains. The bucking horse and rider has been on Wyoming license plates since 1936, making it the oldest license plate design in continuous use.
The design’s also got pedigree. Dating back to 1918, the trademarked Bucking Horse & Rider image was first used as the insignia on uniforms worn by the Wyoming National Guard during World War I.
A survey asked licensed drivers which state had the best standard-issued license plate, and the findings revealed Wyoming does.
Transportation officials in Wyoming hope to create a license plate featuring Yellowstone National Park.