Hey does anyone know how much a carpool violation is??
I just got one and im worked up. AH!
And does this count on your record??
There was only 2 lanes, normal lane and carpool lane. The guy holding up the line was going about 35 mph on a 65 mph fwy, so 2 guys in back of me merged over to the carpool, so I followed. I realized the firebird infront of me was the cop! He pulled me over.
Why didn't he pull the guy holding the traffic over but he pulled ME over! >
I found 2 different amounts by searching for CARPOOL VIOLATION CALIFORNIA:
17. What if I used a HOV/carpool-lane by mistake?
Vehicles that do not meet the requirements for high-occupancy-vehicle (HOV)/carpool-lane use are subject to a California Highway Patrol (CHP) citation with a minimum fine of $341.
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Courts will be able to allow those suffering financial hardship to pay off fines for traffic infractions through community service. Under Penal Code section 1209.5, the court will decide what constitutes a financial hardship. Over the years, traffic tickets have gotten increasingly more expensive. A carpool violation, for example, is $271, and running a red light is also $271.
<in my best E.T. voice> ooouch!
I guess 35 doesn't sound so bad after all
Isn't there a phone number to call for info on the ticket?
Oh yeah I just called Traffic court, after an hour of waiting.
The lady didn't know if that's a one point penalty on the record, told me it was a non moving violation and the cost should be at least 300 bucks. So I guess the one yous aid is what I'll have to be paying. I'm gonna use that ET voice too. Ouch. lol
Oh and then I was told to call DMV for the info, they didn't even know how much hit would cost and wasn't sure if there would be a penalty. So I waited and waited, she took some calls and came up with the answer. Said I would have a one point on my record. Wellll that sucks. I'll have to go to traffic school. Next time I'm just gonna follow and honk! haha
I'm not sure what the exact amount is. I can only tell you that the tickets there are costly so we have to be extra careful about that. Due to a brand new law, California drivers with low-polluting automobiles can take advantage the HOV, or carpool, lanes, even if they are carrying no additional passengers. The perk is set to run out in two years. However, a new bill seeks to extend that by an additional 10 years. In spite of its advantages, we cannot deny the fact that there will be times when we will break their rules, although sometimes it's unintentional. In cases like this, get a personal loan for your low-energy car payment.
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