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99% Invisible

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99% Invisible

SiriusXM Podcasts and Roman Mars

Design, Arts

4.827.5K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2021

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

When Idaho put a slogan on their license plates in 1928 it started a trend across all states and this would prove surprisingly contentious

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0:00.0

This is 99% invisible. I'm Roman Mars.

0:04.7

In 1928, a strange phenomenon was sweeping the state of Idaho, a vanishing act of sorts.

0:10.0

A poisey resident would wake up on a typical Monday morning, drag themselves out of bed, get dressed for the day, and they would hop in their car to drive to work, not noticing that something was missing.

0:22.0

And suddenly, cops in the rear view.

0:25.0

Then the next thing that the driver of the car knew they were getting picked up

0:29.0

because they weren't displaying a license plate.

0:31.0

Idaho historian Rick Just says license plates?

0:35.0

Well, they were disappearing.

0:36.7

The Secretary of State was fielding complaints about all the lost tags.

0:40.2

And soon enough, the culprit became clear.

0:43.0

Tourists would come to Idaho and steal the plates.

0:46.0

Idaho's license plates were being snatched up like plush hotel bathrobes.

0:51.0

Yeah, yeah, people would come up but they would pull up to either a tourist park or a motel or something, and they would spot those plates and think, you know, I'd like to have a souvenir. And so they would just take it off of the car and take it home.

1:06.8

And there was a reason why people couldn't resist swiping Idaho plates in particular.

1:11.6

That year the state had revolutionized license plate design.

1:14.8

That's reporter Daniel Ackerman. Before this plates were basic with info like the

1:20.4

state name and the registration numbers.

1:22.8

All of this on a pretty simple solid colored background.

1:26.0

But in 1928, the Secretary of State in Idaho had an epiphany.

1:30.4

He was like, we have this half square foot of open real estate just rolling around on everyone's cars.

1:36.0

Let's do something with it. The 1928 plate is often said to be the very first

1:40.6

advertising license plate in the country. They're the very first one that tried to advertise a product.

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