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Let us know when you guys get the stickers and if they are indeed red and what the papers say about the expiration.
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came here to see if there was any insight into this new sticker. it seems to be a combination white/green moves to red only for 9 months. why? unless the red are going to be moved to the 2022 bunch and then the old white and green need to re-apply?
it is meant for tesla's. the first part is the white criteria and the second aprt is the green criteria.
has anyone who applied for sticker in Jan/Feb gotten theirs? im starting to wonder if this is why mine are late.
Check was cashed 2/21. Received end of Feb.Curious. We’re they postmarked feb or March?
See my post above. Just got off the phone with them. If you don’t already know the direct line is +1 (916) 657-8035 and to bypass the lengthy wait and have them call you press 1, then 1, then 1, then 1, then 2. They’re very helpful. Have plates or VIN ready.According to the dmv site it’s a March 2018 cutover to red. I wonder if timing is everything here.
Answering my own question, the arb site here: https://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/carpool/carpool.htmYeah, makes 0 sense.
They shouldn't start mucking w/the colors until they issue new ones from 1/1/19 forward.
After reading the DMV page, I'm not convinced that the Red sticker is meant for Teslas (ZEVs). It's for the same criteria as the Green stickers: SULEVs, PZEVs, and TZEVs (i.e. hybrids). The White sticker is still the one for 100% ZEVs.
Also, the section on CAV Decal Placement on that page draws a distinction between White decals and Red/Green decals:
OK, that page does seem to be very clear that the Red sticker will cover ZEV. The previous page did not specifically mention ZEV, except under the criteria for the White sticker.Actually, how about this? There are no more white or green stickers, as the red ones cover the vehicles that previously had either white or green.
White Clean Air Vehicle Decals are no longer being issued, but are valid until January 1, 2019 (per AB 266). These stickers were issued to an unlimited number of qualifying Federal Inherently Low Emission Vehicles (ILEVs). Cars that met these requirements were typically certified full zero emission vehicles (100% battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles) and some very clean compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles.
Source: https://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/carpool/carpool.htm
Red Clean Air Vehicle Decals The California DMV is now issuing the new "Red" decal for all qualifying vehicles pursuant to CVC §§5205.5 and 21655.9. The new red decal will be valid until January 1, 2019. The following vehicles qualify for RED HOV stickers:
- Vehicles that meet the California Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) standard
- Vehicles that meet the California Super Ultra-Low Emission Vehicle (SULEV) standard AND the federal Inherently Low-Emission Vehicle (ILEV) evaporative emission standard.
- Vehicles that meet the state's Enhanced Advanced Technology Partial Zero-Emission (Enhanced AT PZEV) vehicles or Transitional Zero Emission Vehicle (TZEV) standard AND meet minimum all-electric range requirements.
- Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fueled vehicles certified to California's Super Ultra-Low Emission Vehicle (SULEV)certified.
when did you apply and when was your check cashed?