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A high-occupancy vehicle lane on Interstate 5 in Seattle. A high-occupancy vehicle lane (also known as an HOV lane, carpool lane, diamond lane, 2+ lane, and transit lane or T2 or T3 lanes) is a restricted traffic lane reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles with a driver and at least one passenger, including carpools, vanpools, and transit buses.
FasTrak high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes along Interstate 15 southbound in Escondido, California, displaying the variable fee.. A high-occupancy toll lane (HOT lane) is a type of traffic lane or roadway that is available to high-occupancy vehicles and other exempt vehicles without charge; other vehicles are required to pay a variable fee that is adjusted in response to demand.
All-electronic toll; allows Good to Go and Pay-by-Mail; HOV-3+/HOV-2+ (peak/off-peak) and motorcycles are toll-free with Good to Go Flex or Motorcycle Pass [92] Additional $2 pay-by-mail fee for vehicles without Good To Go SR 167 (HOT Lanes) 4.8 7.7 15th Street Southwest – Auburn: South 277th Street – Auburn
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Story at a glance A new Virginia bill would count a pregnant person’s fetus as a separate individual, permitting the pregnant person to use high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes on highways.
The first HOV lanes on I-40 in Tennessee were opened to traffic on November 14, 1996, with the completion of a project which widened the eight-mile (13 km) section between west of SR 45 (Old Hickory Boulevard) in eastern Nashville and east of SR 171 in Mount Juliet from four to eight lanes. [209] They were Tennessee's second set of HOV lanes. [210]
Tennessee averages 500-600 missing children a month, many due to parental abductions or runaways. The state averages 8-9 Amber Alerts a year. Why does Tennessee Bureau of Investigation issue Amber ...
Tennessee has no tolled roads or bridges but has the sixth-highest mileage of high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, which are utilized on freeways in the congestion-prone Nashville and Memphis metropolitan areas. [384] Interstate 40 (I-40) is the longest Interstate Highway in Tennessee, traversing the state for 455 miles (732 km). [385]