HOV stands for High Occupancy Vehicles. There is a lane set aside on major highways within cities or that lead into cities that is for vehicles that have two or more people in the vehicle. This is designed to coerse people to carpool by giving them a lane that they won't get tied up in traffic in during rush hour. It helps keep the number of cars down on the road by people sharing the ride to work.
HOV stands for High Occupancy Vehicles. There is a lane set aside on major highways within cities or that lead into cities that is for vehicles that have two or more people in the vehicle. This is designed to coerce people to carpool by giving them a lane that they won't get tied up in traffic in during rush hour. It helps keep the number of cars down on the road by people sharing the ride to work.
High Occupancy Vehicle
HOV lanes are indicated by diamonds on pavement and on road signs; sometimes the lanes are called "diamond lanes."
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No, you cannot.
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Depending on the location, HOV lanes (also known as "car pool lanes") require two or three occupants. Watch for the signs. If you have a special sticker, your hybrid or alternative-fuel vehicle may be used alone in an HOV lane.
If you have the designated number of passengers in your vehicle or a special DMV HOV decal.
HOV lanes
HOV lanes
CarpoolingAdded: Commonly referred to as HOV lanes (HOV = High Occupancy Vehicle)
High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes.
High Occupancy Vehicles (HOV), meaning in the US, vehicles that have a driver plus one or more passengers.
High Occupancy Vehicle