High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes.
Bike lanes
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.
A dead body being transported as cargo does not count as an occupant. HOV lanes requires two or more occupants (presumably, living occupants) in the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
Vehicles with two or more occupants
If you have the designated number of passengers in your vehicle or a special DMV HOV decal.
In Washington state, the carpool lanes on on-ramps allow cars with the correct number of occupants to bypass ramp meters (the signals on some on-ramps).
In order to drive a maintenance vehicle up to any wind-turbine that needs maintenance.
No.
Changing lanes across that a solid white line in traffic is not permitted.
if no signs forbid passing on the rightPassing on the right is permitted only whenit is safe and:• The driver of the other vehicle is making aleft turn (never pass to the left of a driverwho has signaled a left turn).• An open highway is clearly marked fortwo or more lanes of vehicles moving inthe same direction as you are going.• You are in a business or residentialdistrict where the pavement is wideenough for two or more lanes of vehiclesmoving in the direction you are going.• You must never pass on the right bydriving off the paved or main portion ofthe roadway.
Yes, they are a multi-passenger vehicle. . This is incorrect. In California it is a violation to drive a school bus in an HOV lane whether loaded or unloaded. Per the vehicle code, only paratransit, or mass transit buses can drive in the HOV lanes VC section 21655.5
yes
Those are High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes. To some, they may be known as carpool lanes. To those who've been caught driving by themselves in those lanes, they may be known as "high dollar" lanes.