Dot Seeks 46% Boost in Car Fee; Hefty Increase in Driver's License Cost Also Requested

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Madison - The state Department of Transportation wants to raise the annual car registration fee by $25 and increase the cost of driver's licenses by $10 - an announcement some say conveniently came after last week's election.

The car registration fee would rise 46%, from $55 to $80. The department also wants to raise the registration fee for light trucks to $80 to $112, depending on their weight.

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Dot Seeks 46% Boost in Car Fee; Hefty Increase in Driver's License Cost Also Requested

The changes would raise the cost of a license from $24 to $34 to cover the cost of new federal requirements to make identification cards more secure. Licenses are good for eight years.

The recommendations were due two months ago as part of the agency's budget request, but...

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