In most/all states the answer is no. The occupancy restrictions apply to living passengers of legal age to drive (which is why a parent & small children don't usually qualify either.
Update:
According to the Freeway Management Program
Do children and infants count as passengers?
Yes. All states with HOV facilities count children and infants as passengers.
According to the California Department of Transportation:
Each child counts as an occupant, but pets, infants still in the womb, inflatable dolls or ghosts do not (we've heard 'em all).
CarpoolingAdded: Commonly referred to as HOV lanes (HOV = High Occupancy Vehicle)
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Points system on your licenseEach state determines how many points you can accumulate on your license before it is suspended. In the state of Georgia, for example, your license will be suspended if you accumulate 15 points within a 24-month period, or if you commit one or more of several different serious violations. Drivers under 21 years old can have their license suspended for being convicted of just one four-point offense.Points per ViolationPoints are issued and accumulated in a variety of ways. Below is a sampling of common offenses and the number of points they can earn you:Reckless driving: 4 pointsUnlawfully passing a school bus: 6 pointsImproper passing on a hill or curve: 4 pointsSpeeding (miles per hour over the speed limit):15-19 MPH: 2 points19-24 MPH: 3 points24-34 MPH: 4 points34 MPH or more: 6 pointsDisobedience of any traffic-control device or traffic officer: 3 pointsPossessing an open container of an alcoholic beverage while driving: 2 pointsFailure to secure a load: 2 pointsAll other moving violations: 3 pointsChild restraint (first offense): 1 pointChild restraint (second and subsequent offense): 2 pointsAggressive driving: 6 points (license suspension for drivers under 21)HOV lane violation (fourth and subsequent offense): 1 point
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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.
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
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2 or more persons per vehicle
Yes, that is what the lane was made for.
Laws on this vary by jurisdiction. Some allow CMVs in the far left lane, some do not.
HOV lane (High Occupancy Vehicle) 2+ passengers must be in the vehicle while driving in said lanes.
Specifics vary by state, but, a general rule of thumb is any vehicle with two or more occupants.
If you have a large amount of people in your car, then riding on the HOV lane makes it easier to carpool people to their homes faster. Or sometimes it is just a quicker route to get to your destination.
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That is the marking for an HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) lane.