Have you ever used an HOV lane without a passenger?

13 Comments

  • Joseph Streets - 6 years ago

    Just do away with it or open for thru trucks

  • Barbara Scarcello - 6 years ago

    The question didn’t address the hours of the day.So yes, I have used the HOV lane without a passengers during off hours.

  • Brian - 6 years ago

    First off all you fools saying "Camera's should be used" do you even think? How many cars pass thru those each day on all the valley freeways? How would it even be possible to keep up with that? And the moron saying 6 month suspension of license for it? GTFO. Yes, increase fines, would still not help but would help our budget.

  • David Myhr - 6 years ago

    HOV lanes should be abolished.

  • Kay - 6 years ago

    I am a commercial driver can use the HOV every day as a commercial driver I see hundreds of people a week in that HOV lane whether it be on the 60 west or east bound out of Tempe or the Santan from Mesa and Tempe makes no difference I believe the cameras and one more officers need to be in place rules are rules and people need to stay out of them are huge fine $1000, $ 1200 doesn’t matter needs to be stronger

  • Jeremy Oliver - 6 years ago

    Rules are rules , and so laws are laws but to make a huge deal outta something when there are so many worse citations, a little to starchy in the collar, law enforcement should get mandatory rabies vaccines ,because they're so vicious and easily provoked

  • Roy Freitas - 6 years ago

    GPS told me to stay in the diamond lane going from i10 east to the 202 north in Chandler. I later found out you can get on the 202 from the right lane.
    Jersey guy working in AZ.

  • Karl - 6 years ago

    I have but only weekends and after carpool hours. Cameras should be used to catch the violators and the fines should be at least 1500.00 and suspension of your drivers license for a minimum of 6 months on the first offense and stiffer and longer for each additional offense.

  • John - 6 years ago

    Only long enough to pass an ignorant driver who would not move out of the lane and was holding up traffic. They were paceing the vehicles in the lanes to the right of them, when they slowed down, so did they, so you couldn't get around them any other way. It was like they were doing it intentionally and enjoying it.

  • Lisa - 6 years ago

    Happens all the time in Virginia.

  • Frederick Selinsky - 6 years ago

    I have never violated the HOV restrictions, but every day I see it blankley being violated. They should use cameras to catch the violators.

  • Fran Germinaro - 6 years ago

    The police can’t be everywhere.

  • Mary York - 6 years ago

    As long as there are rules there will be someone out there to break them ;(

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