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What is the H.O.V. lane? What does it stand for?

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And what are the requirements to be in it??? What is it specifically for?

I just am not completely sure...

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  1. It stands for High Occupacy Vehicles.

    At least two people must be in the car to use that lane.


  2. High Occupancy Vehicle Lane.

    aka, a carpooling lane. Anyone may drive in it if your vehicle has 2+ passengers. Some states/cities also allow motorcyclists, and some regions have more stringent requirements. Due to the restrictions, this lane is usually less congested and allows you to travel faster, promoting ride-sharing in that area.

  3. H.O.V.

    stands for High Occupancy Vehicle

    you must have two or more occupants in a vehicle to use this lane

  4. high-occupancy vehicle lane (or HOV lane) is a lane reserved for vehicles with a driver and one or more passengers. These lanes are also known as carpool lanes, commuter lanes, diamond lanes, express lanes, and transit lanes

  5. car pooling dont get in it unless you want a heavy fine

    if you dont have more the 1 person in the car

    High Occupancy Vehicle

  6. The definition is right and the requirements to be in it is to have at least one passenger (other that the driver). Hope this helps!

  7. High Occupancy Vehicles

    Anyone who has two or more passengers in their car can use it.  It is also referred to as the carpool lane.

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