Do you think NY's regional license plates reflect your hometown area? Tell us!

If you're a Westchester County native, do you feel the choice of a Hudson River view on the Mid-Hudson regional license plate accurately reflects your region of New York state?

If you're a Rochesterian, does a Keuka Lake overlook give you warm, fuzzy feelings of hometown pride?

New York picked 10 state landmarks, natural or manmade, to feature on a slate of 10 regional license plates, released in mid-2023 — from Niagara Falls in Western New York to the Montauk Point Lighthouse on Long Island, and from the Thousands Islands Bridge in the North Country to a waterfall at Watkins Glen State Park in the Southern Tier.

Here's a look at all the plates. The story continues below this gallery.

But these regions are vast, and New York is home to nearly 20 million residents. We want to know — do you think your regional license plate accurately reflects where you live? What landmark would you have featured instead?

Fill out our online form below, and your response will go to our USA Today Network reporters.

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: NY license plates: Do they reflect your area? Tell us what you think