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Motorcycles can use the HOV lane at any time (NO STICKERS). You would think EVs could do the same. I know, it expects the cops to know the difference between an ICE car and an EV... but really? That hard?
Motorcycles can use the HOV lane at any time (NO STICKERS). You would think EVs could do the same. I know, it expects the cops to know the difference between an ICE car and an EV... but really? That hard?
in my previous car i only put on the two rear stickers, one fell off after a few weeks, and in five years I never had an issue4 stickers are ridiculous. CA could easily just add on stickers to license plates. Whoever thought up this idea must hate EVs.
For anyone interested in a temp solution:
Got my magnetic sheet in the mail today. Decided to test this out with my old S white stickers that I never put on my car while I wait for my red ones.
I will use these headed down to Van Nuys on Friday, will see how well they hold up to freeway speeds. I am not bothering with the front one.
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I just got my red stickers and haven't put them on my MS yet. I don't really use the HOV lanes much, but I'd like to have the capacity to do so without permanently uglifying my car.
I got them off of Amazon. However, they do not work on the S as the S is aluminum body panels. I used a sheet of window cling from JoAnn fabrics to stick the HOV stickers on when I had my S.
i know it has been posted, but is it confirmed that if you wait till 1/1/19 to apply, the sticker is good till 2023 instead of 2022? the documentation seems to suggest otherwise
thanks!
I am holding off because of this too
i know it has been posted, but is it confirmed that if you wait till 1/1/19 to apply, the sticker is good till 2023 instead of 2022? the documentation seems to suggest otherwise
thanks!
Qualifying vehicles that were not issued a green, white, or red decal prior to January 1, 2019, will be eligible for a new Clean Air Vehicle decal starting in January 2019. These decals will expire January 1, 2023. Information regarding the color, application date, and application process are not yet available.
For Decals Issued on:
January 1, 2019 or after to a vehicle that did not previously have a decal
Will Be Valid until:
January 1st of the fourth year after the year of issue.
For example, a decal issued on June 24, 2019 would expire on January 1, 2023
Enjoy the HOV sticker access while you can. Pressure is comming down from the Fed (who fund the HOV lanes).
They noticed that the HOV lanes are so clogged up with vehicles they often do not serve their purpose of speeding up High Occupancy Vehicles. Between all the single people sneaking in and all the vehicles exempt they often are not much faster than the regular lanes.
The Fed did not intend HOV lanes to privilege EVs and all the other exemptions that some states have enabled.
They are not threatening to hold back federal funds unless they are free flowing.
Will become a combination toll road and bus lane.