Who is authorized to use HOV lanes?
1) Rubber tired municipal transit vehicles conforming to RCW 46.04.355 ; 2) Buses with a capacity of sixteen or more, including operator; 3) Motorcycles conforming to RCW 46.04.330 ; 4) Recreational vehicles with the number of occupants specified on signs; 5) Other vehicles with the number of occupants specified on signs (See RCW 46.61.165 and 47.52.025). All trucks exceeding 10,000 lb. G.V.W. are prohibited from using HOV lanes at any time, except for tow trucks en route to an emergency on a specific roadway or roadside. The HERO Program operates a 24-hour telephone hotline (206) 764-HERO for reporting observed violations of the HOV lanes and ramps.
1) Rubber tired municipal transit vehicles conforming to RCW46.04.355 ; 2) Buses with a capacity of sixteen or more, including operator; 3) Motorcycles conforming to RCW46.04.330 ; 4) Recreational vehicles with the number of occupants specified on signs; 5) Other vehicles with the numberof occupants specified on signs (See RCW 46.61.165 and47.52.025). All trucks exceeding 10,000 lb. G.V.W. areprohibited from using HOV lanes at any time, except for tow trucks en route to an emergency on a specific roadway or roadside. The HERO Program operates a 24-hour telephone hotline (206) 764-HEROfor reporting observed violations of the HOV lanes and ramps.
1) Rubber tired municipal transit vehicles conforming to RCW46.04.355 ; 2) Buses with a capacity of sixteen or more, including operator; 3) Motorcycles conforming to RCW46.04.330 ; 4) Recreational vehicles with the number of occupants specified on signs; 5) Other vehicles with the numberof occupants specified on signs (See RCW 46.61.165 and47.52.025). All trucks exceeding 10,000 lb. G.V.W. areprohibited from using HOV lanes at any time, except for tow trucks en route to an emergencyon a specific roadway or roadside. The HERO Program operates a 24-hour telephone hotline (206) 764-HEROfor reporting observed violations of the HOV lanes and ramps.