HOV lane with rear seat removed?
HOV lane with rear seat removed?
Do you think you can use the HOV lanes in NorCal if you remove the rear seats and have one passenger up front? I was thinking that maybe with the small size of the car you could get away with this. It is not an original idea. Once when shopping for a Jeep the salesman told me you can remove the rear jump seat, get a passenger, and use the HOV lane.
Variation on original question: how about with the rear seats folded down?
Variation on original question: how about with the rear seats folded down?
Originally Posted by MSFIT
u can use the hov in norcal as long as you have at least one passenger in the car.
Never heard of anything with the amount of seats you have...
Never heard of anything with the amount of seats you have...
I remembered an article I saw, and it's a fun read: Trickery and excuses abound as CHP tracks Bay Bridge violators. According to the article, removed rear seats do not qualify for the carpool lane:
Get the GP Works edition and you'll be okay. If you do the daily bridge commute with a passenger, it might actually make a plausible excuse to choose it over a regular MINI.
Henderson says he writes about 12 tickets a day, and the drivers who fight their tickets in court the most are the ones who mistakenly think they are driving a two-seat vehicle. These are "the extended cab truck people, or Porsche or Jaguar drivers who say, 'Those rear seats aren't really rear seats. '
"In the Jeep Wranglers, they remove the back seats and say it's a two- seater," he said. "In Dodge Caravans and other vans with the seats out, they say it's a two-seater." It's not. In fact, very few cars are.
"In the Jeep Wranglers, they remove the back seats and say it's a two- seater," he said. "In Dodge Caravans and other vans with the seats out, they say it's a two-seater." It's not. In fact, very few cars are.
rkw,
Excellant resource. Thank you. Wasn't quite the answer i wanted to hear, but authentic and detailed. It will help me keep clear of trouble.
Excellant resource. Thank you. Wasn't quite the answer i wanted to hear, but authentic and detailed. It will help me keep clear of trouble.
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Originally Posted by rkw
I remembered an article I saw, and it's a fun read: Trickery and excuses abound as CHP tracks Bay Bridge violators. According to the article, removed rear seats do not qualify for the carpool lane:Get the GP Works edition and you'll be okay. If you do the daily bridge commute with a passenger, it might actually make a plausible excuse to choose it over a regular MINI.
, but IMO they won't let you slide if you just say, "But it's a GP works version!
" Do you think it matters who removed the rear seat?
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