HOV stickers
#2
Re: HOV stickers
I thought it was 2012? Maybe I'm just crazy.
Anyways there currently isn't any legislation that would extend them. So in order for the date to be extended, they will have to make one and pass it. Not really sure what the odds of that happening are. Hopefully they will renew it or make some other incentive for driving a hybrid, like the tax credit which is also on its way to expiration.
Anyways there currently isn't any legislation that would extend them. So in order for the date to be extended, they will have to make one and pass it. Not really sure what the odds of that happening are. Hopefully they will renew it or make some other incentive for driving a hybrid, like the tax credit which is also on its way to expiration.
#3
Re: HOV stickers
All Clean Air Vehicle stickers will expire January 1, 2011, unless the law authorizing their use is extended beyond that date. (http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vr/decal.htm)
I am guessing by 2010 Hybrids will be a norm so I do not see any special incentives to buy one. My 2 cents!
I am guessing by 2010 Hybrids will be a norm so I do not see any special incentives to buy one. My 2 cents!
#4
Re: HOV stickers
Yeah. I guess so. I'm still mad that I never even got the stickers... I bought right after the cutoff. I see an SUV w/ 2 people in the carpool lane and I know that if they were each driving their own HCH, they would still be using less gas than carpooling in that SUV.
#5
Re: HOV stickers
If you absolutely can't live without those stickers like me (commuting 140miles a day in my Insight) you can check out this little baby I am writing Santa for.
www.flytheroad.com
CA DMV has it listed as a motorcycle = carpool rdy.
www.flytheroad.com
CA DMV has it listed as a motorcycle = carpool rdy.
#6
Re: HOV stickers
#7
Re: HOV stickers
Well...there is some hope for Hybrid stickers too
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...,7786304.story
However your hybrid has to be rated at 65mpg or higher. I know there are some coming out that are trying to claim higher but I don't know if there is any existing this rule would pertain too. So all the yellow stickers are going bye-bye and it will be just the White ones...of course if the extension is approved.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...,7786304.story
However your hybrid has to be rated at 65mpg or higher. I know there are some coming out that are trying to claim higher but I don't know if there is any existing this rule would pertain too. So all the yellow stickers are going bye-bye and it will be just the White ones...of course if the extension is approved.
#8
Re: HOV stickers
The stickers expire January 1, 2011. The latest discussion in Sacramento was to let all 85,000 expire then create a program for newer technology - all electric, hydrogen powered, etc. This would EXCLUDE any of the existing vehicles covered under today's program.
I suggest you write (ASAP) to your State Assemblyperson and/or State Senator and ask that existing sticker holders be "grandfathered" into any new plan. I suggested in my letter that I would be willing to pay a reasonable annual fee, and go through an annual registration process in order to keep my sticker.
THANKS
I suggest you write (ASAP) to your State Assemblyperson and/or State Senator and ask that existing sticker holders be "grandfathered" into any new plan. I suggested in my letter that I would be willing to pay a reasonable annual fee, and go through an annual registration process in order to keep my sticker.
THANKS
#9
Re: HOV stickers
Unless I am understanding this wrong, it looks like the CA DMV extended the sticker to July 1, 2011! Kewl!
http://dmv.ca.gov/vr/decal.htm
"Recent state law (SB535/2010) extends: Use of Clean Air Stickers for hybrids (yellow) through July 1, 2011."
http://dmv.ca.gov/vr/decal.htm
"Recent state law (SB535/2010) extends: Use of Clean Air Stickers for hybrids (yellow) through July 1, 2011."
#10
Re: HOV stickers
Here's more:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/carpool/carpool.htm
"Yellow Clean Air Vehicle Stickers were limited to the first 85,000 applicants of qualifying hybrids. This limit has been reached and there will be no more yellow stickers issued. The expiration date for the yellow stickers has been extended until July 1, 2011. Hybrid vehicles shaded below in yellow are the only models that qualified and there will be no further models added. Any new applications for yellow Clean Air Vehicle stickers will be rejected."
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/carpool/carpool.htm
"Yellow Clean Air Vehicle Stickers were limited to the first 85,000 applicants of qualifying hybrids. This limit has been reached and there will be no more yellow stickers issued. The expiration date for the yellow stickers has been extended until July 1, 2011. Hybrid vehicles shaded below in yellow are the only models that qualified and there will be no further models added. Any new applications for yellow Clean Air Vehicle stickers will be rejected."