California Carpool Lane Sticker Expire
Created September 13, 2006, at 12:28 am by Anonymous
Does anyone know if the CA carpool lane sticker expiration extension passed?
Also, does anyone know if I can transfer my sticker to another hybrid or does it follow the car?
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The sticker follows the car.
As of this moment, we've got another year and a few months in the car pool lanes.
The Gov signed into law on Sep 29, 2006 an extension until Jan 1, 2011 or until it is determined that there is no federal mandate for the stickers (whichever is first). Also, he approved an increase to 85,000 maximum from the prior max of 75,000.
A dealer told me it looks like the governor will sign on for 10K more stickers ... is there any truth or even rumor to that effect??????
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