Senate Moves To Ban Solo Hybrid Access To HOV Lanes Nationwide

Senate Moves To Ban Solo Hybrid Access To HOV Lanes Nationwide

Hybrid owners may soon need a co-pilot and a couple of backseat drivers to use HOV lanes, as the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved a six-year highway spending bill with an amendment that would redefine for states what vehicles can and cannot use such lanes for solo driving.

 

The Detroit News reports Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma sponsored the approved amendment, which would continue to allow EVs, PHEVs, CNG vehicles and hydrogen vehicles to use HOV lanes with a only the driver inside, but would prohibit states from allowing hybrids to use such lanes in new access programs. That said, most states have already ended single-occupant hybrid access.


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MattDarringerMattDarringer - 5/22/2014 8:16:10 PM
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hybrids should get no special privs


MorePowerMorePower - 5/22/2014 9:15:47 PM
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It's about time. They should also make it so that drivers must also have one other licensed person in the car to use HOV lanes as well.


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