Yes, children in car seats do count as passengers for the diamond lane (also known as carpool lanes) in most jurisdictions. These lanes typically require a minimum number of occupants in the vehicle, and children, regardless of age, are generally included in that count. However, it's always best to check local regulations, as rules can vary by state or region.
Yes
Yes, children of all ages count as passengers/carpool buddy.
The ISBN of The Diamond of Drury Lane is 978-1405221498.
The Diamond of Drury Lane has 256 pages.
The ticket for driving in the diamond lane varies by state. This lane is for cars with multiple passengers only.
The Diamond of Drury Lane was created on 2006-01-02.
A diamond lane on the freeway means it is a special lane on a highway or street that is reserved for a specific type of traffic (such as cars carrying more than one passenger). These lanes are also meant for the drivers who are not exiting any time soon.
diamond
On a freeway/highway, the lane which contains the diamond like shape is a separate travel lane. Specifically this lane is dedicated to the "ride share" and/or individuals carpooling.
The Diamond Lane is the carpool lane in California. The cars that are allowed in these lanes are White Clean Air and Green Clean Air vehicle sticker cars.
A diamond symbol painted on a lane indicates a car pool lane. It is usually not legal to drive in these lanes unless you are part of a car pool.
From dividing strip count 1st lane. if 2ways, close to soulder is 2nd lane