Is it mandatory to have a passenger in the co-driver seat for the HOV lane?

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McNaomi
07/30/25 4:05am
It is mandatory to have a passenger in the co-driver seat for the HOV lane. Below is an introduction to the HOV lane: 1. Introduction: The HOV lane, also known as the high-occupancy vehicle lane or multi-occupant lane, is a traffic management measure that restricts the lane to vehicles carrying at least a specified number of passengers. Vehicles permitted to use the "diamond lane" include buses, cars with two or more passengers, or trucks. 2. Purpose: The HOV lane, or high-capacity vehicle lane, is a traffic management measure adopted by countries like the United States and Canada to improve road efficiency, alleviate traffic congestion, and promote energy-saving and emission reduction in transportation. 3. Features: High efficiency, which helps transport more passengers within limited road space, meets road demand, reduces competition for limited road space during peak hours, high speed and comfort, provides faster travel and saves time, and reduces driving pressure.
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