Carpool vehicles are:
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Vehicles with two or more occupants.
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Not allowed on some interstate roads.
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Luxury vehicles with special driving privileges.
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Not allowed to pass on a two-lane highway.
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Explanation
Carpool vehicles are those carrying two or more people. These vehicles, along with buses, are allowed to use High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes—also known as carpool lanes. Drivers in HOV lanes must still obey all traffic signals and posted signs. If you are driving alone and enter an HOV lane during its restricted hours, you may receive a traffic ticket.
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