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Electric vehicle drivers in California will soon lose their special access to carpool lanes as the Clean Air Vehicle decals will no longer grant solo access.
California EV drivers will have a two-month grace period to adjust to not driving in the carpool lane solo, thanks to a state law, since Clean Air Vehicle decals will expire on Sept. 30. “The ...
California DMV announced that Clean Air Vehicles decals will soon no longer grant single-occupant access to carpool lanes.
The state’s Clean Air Vehicle decals are set to expire Sep. 30, meaning drivers will be unable to use the HOV lanes.
The US government is ending a program that allowed EVs and hybrids to display a “Clean Air Vehicle” sticker and use the HOV ...
The longstanding program permitting solo drivers of zero-emission cars in California to freely cruise freeway carpool lanes ...
Q: Hello Mr. Honk! As an electric-vehicle driver with stickers, I closely follow all of your carpool updates. You recently notified us that the California Highway Patrol would give no grace period ...
California's Clean Air Vehicle Decal program, which allows EV drivers in the carpool lane regardless of occupancy, is ending ...
California Department of Motor Vehicles has announced that the federal regulations that allowed states to issue Clean Air ...
As of October 1, Californian drivers traveling solo will no longer be able to use carpool lanes with a CAV decal.
A program allowing motorists with a Clean Air Vehicle decal to drive solo in carpool lanes is ending after it was not ...
The federal government has banned states from allowing electric vehicles to use carpool lanes without meeting occupancy ...