California is about to end its popular EV carpool lane decal program
2 days ago
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- California's EV carpool lane decal program ends on Sept. 30 due to lack of federal extension.
- The program, started in 2000, allowed clean-air vehicles to use HOV lanes with one occupant.
- Federal authorization is required for such programs, and the Trump administration did not extend it.
- California was the first state to implement this initiative to encourage clean vehicle adoption.
- The DMV issued decals, while CARB determined vehicle eligibility based on emissions standards.
- Trump administration has rolled back environmental regulations, including ending the EV tax credit after Sept. 30.
- California is fighting back with lawsuits and executive orders to promote zero-emission vehicles.
- Final day to order a decal is Aug. 29, with access ending on Sept. 30 unless reinstated.