California’s clean vehicle sticker program is ending, and that means you’ll actually need to find a carpool buddy now.
One of California’s longest-running incentives for people to buy electric cars — stickers that provides access to carpool lanes regardless of how many people are in their vehicle — is coming to end.
HOV lanes used to be able to accommodate single rider electric or hybrid vehicles. That is likely to change in the near ...
A new program from the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office hopes to support safer interactions between first responders and ...
With rush-hour traffic jams and clogged freeways a fact of life in California, the stickers act as an incentive for people to ...
Casar parked down the road from the entrance, between a Union Pacific yard and a small park. A dozen or so TV producers and ...
With the city’s new trash sticker program in place, the Schenectady city council is resuming a debate over potential trash ...
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this story incorrectly said there would be no grace period, based on state officials’ comments. But the California Highway ...
“The California Highway Patrol’s goal is always to educate the motoring public when there’s a change in the law,” he said. “ State law provides a 60-day transition period beginning Oct. 1, during ...
The Clean Air Vehicle decal program is ending in California, which means those stickers will no longer allow electric ...
Starting Wednesday, Oct. 1, Clean Air Vehicle Decals will no longer be valid due to changes in federal policy.