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Q: I think someone in the state bureaucracy is guilty of bait and switch. When I considered buying a car, I was enticed by the offer of being allowed in HOV lanes if I drove an electric vehicle, presumably because such vehicles had no harmful emissions and the state encouraged carpooling to get some cars off the road. I paid $30 for decals so police could see my car was OK in the restricted lanes.

Then a new rule was announced: one needed 3 passengers to drive without a fee in express lanes being installed throughout the Bay Area. Oh, and if one has an EV, the new rule with 2 people in the car, is that they pay a reduced rate for the express lane.

I submit that the fair solution to this bait and switch would be that no fee should be charged for an EV with 2 people. What do you think?

Bob Pierce

A: Regional officials promoted this change for several months prior to making the change. I do understand your frustration.

Q: So many people go over double white lines to enter HOV lanes. It’s very dangerous, as they often go from a dead stop into a fast-moving lane. I think Caltrans should post warnings on those electronic billboards to inform people that it is a carpool violation and the fine for doing so is $490. It might discourage a few people. A friend was caught and she was shocked.

Mary Conway

A: Caltrans has posted this information at times, but a few more messages would help, as people get used to express lanes.



Q: I think someone in the state bureaucracy is guilty of bait and switch. When I considered buying a car, I was enticed by the offer of being allowed in HOV lanes if I drove an electric vehicle, presumably because such vehicles had no harmful emissions and the state encouraged carpooling to get some cars off the road. I paid $30 for decals so police could see my car was OK in the restricted lanes.

Then a new rule was announced: one needed 3 passengers to drive without a fee in express lanes being installed throughout the Bay Area. Oh, and if one has an EV, the new rule with 2 people in the car, is that they pay a reduced rate for the express lane.

I submit that the fair solution to this bait and switch would be that no fee should be charged for an EV with 2 people. What do you think?

Bob Pierce

A: Regional officials promoted this change for several months prior to making the change. I do understand your frustration.

Q: So many people go over double white lines to enter HOV lanes. It’s very dangerous, as they often go from a dead stop into a fast-moving lane. I think Caltrans should post warnings on those electronic billboards to inform people that it is a carpool violation and the fine for doing so is $490. It might discourage a few people. A friend was caught and she was shocked.

Mary Conway

A: Caltrans has posted this information at times, but a few more messages would help, as people get used to express lanes.

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