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01. Start with a blank Clean air vehicle decals Application Form
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02. Add and configure fillable fields
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In order to improve traffic flow, the City designates some driving lanes for High Occupancy Vehicles (HOV). HOV lanes require either a minimum of two people per vehicle (HOV 2), or three people per vehicle (HOV 3). The number is specified by signs placed on express lanes on highways or bridges.
Clean Pass vehicle stickers for single-occupant HOV lane access on the Long Island Expressway in Nassau and Suffolk counties shall only be issued to owners of Plug-In Electric and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles. These vehicles must also be registered in New York State in order to qualify. How can we help you?
CAV decals expire on January 1st of the fourth year after the year they are issued. This provides an access period of three full years plus the partial year from when the decal was issued. For example, if a decal was issued anytime in 2021, it expires January 1, 2025. Clean Air Vehicle Decals are non-renewable.
Clean Air Vehicle Decals are non-renewable.
Who Can Use HOV Lanes? Motorcycles, mass transit, and vehicles with two or more (2+) occupants are allowed to access the HOV lanes during their operational hours. An occupant is defined as any person who occupies a safety restraint device, i.e., seat belt.
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Clean-Air Vehicle means either one of the following types of vehicles: (1) Zero Emission Electric; (2) Plug in Hybrid; (3) other leading technology vehicles that are eligible to receive a Green or White State of California Carpool lane sticker for a single occupancy vehicle; or (4) any vehicle to which the City of San
DMV will mail their decal (and any other indicia not issued) within 30 days and not to drive as a sole occupant in the HOV lanes until the decals are displayed on the vehicle.
These CAV decals are issued to vehicles that meet Californias super ultra-low emission vehicle (SULEV), inherently low-emission vehicle (ILEV) and transitional zero emission vehicle (TZEV) evaporative emission standard for exhaust emissions.

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