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Bad news for electric vehicle owners in California. The California DMV is reminding drivers that federal regulations authorizing Clean Air Vehicle decals, which allowed qualifying cars to use ...
The California Clean Air Vehicle decal program is set to expire on October 1st, which means solo EV drivers will no longer be able to use the carpool lane.
While CAV decals were good for up to four years, the federal government’s decision not to extend the program makes ALL decals invalid as of October 1, regardless of the date they were issued.
A program allowing motorists with a Clean Air Vehicle decal to drive solo in carpool lanes is ending after it was not ...
Those who've opted in the Clean Air Vehicle Decal program may face citations for the travel benefits they've previously ...
California's Clean Air Vehicle Decal program, which allows EV drivers in the carpool lane regardless of occupancy, is ending ...
California electric vehicle drivers will lose carpool lane privileges on September 30 after the Trump administration declined ...
The Trump administration has decided not to extend the popular program. California was the first state to implement a clean air vehicle program offering special HOV lane access. LOS ANGELES - ...
Electric vehicle drivers will lose special carpool lane privileges Sept. 30. The federally sanctioned, state-run Clean Air ...
California's Clean Air Vehicle decal program ends, affecting carpool lane access for solo drivers of eco-friendly vehicles.
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