Only if their vehicle meets the requirements for a high occupancy vehicle. Otherwise, it's just as illegal for them to do it as it is for anyone else whose vehicle does not meet these requirements.
This depends on the state, or on local ordinances. Here in California, yes, motorcycles can use the carpool lanes.
Not in California, it isn't!
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In California, double white lanes indicate that lane changes are not allowed. These markings typically separate carpool or high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes from regular traffic lanes. The double white lines serve to enhance safety by preventing drivers from crossing into or out of these designated lanes. It's important for drivers to adhere to these markings to avoid potential penalties and ensure safe road conditions.
i am sailing a small sail boat from the California coast to the Philippines, and would like to stay clear of the comm. shipping lanes to avoid a collision
It's called lane splitting.
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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.
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There are no actual lanes.
In California, changing lanes in the middle of an intersection is illegal and considered unsafe. Drivers are required to complete their lane changes before entering an intersection to ensure the safety of all road users. Violating this rule can result in traffic citations and increase the risk of accidents. It's important to follow traffic laws to maintain order and safety on the roads.