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Texas Republican files bill to allow pregnant women to use HOV lane
Read full article: Texas Republican files bill to allow pregnant women to use HOV laneA new bill has been filed in Texas that seeks to allow pregnant women to use the HOV (High Occupancy Vehicle) lane even when the other passenger seats are unoccupied.
Pregnant Texas woman who claimed unborn child as second passenger had ticket dismissed, gets another
Read full article: Pregnant Texas woman who claimed unborn child as second passenger had ticket dismissed, gets anotherA pregnant Texas woman who received a traffic ticket for driving alone on the HOV lane in Dallas recently had her ticket dismissed, but then got cited a second time for the same reason.
Pregnant Texas woman cited for driving alone in HOV lane, claims unborn child counts as second passenger
Read full article: Pregnant Texas woman cited for driving alone in HOV lane, claims unborn child counts as second passengerA pregnant Texas woman got a traffic ticket for driving alone in the HOV lane. Now she’s fighting against the citation, claiming her unborn child should count as a second passenger.
Bexar County’s 2nd HOV lane now open
Read full article: Bexar County’s 2nd HOV lane now openThe second-ever HOV lane in Bexar County opened Monday in the westbound lanes of I-10 from La Cantera Parkway to FM 3351 (Ralph Fair Road). Bexar County’s only other HOV lane is located in the eastbound lanes of I-10 from Ralph Fair Road to La Cantera Parkway. Officials also said an HOV lane is scheduled to open in 2021 on Highway 281 from Loop 1604 to north of Stone Oak Parkway. HOV lanes are designated lanes along a highway that are reserved for the following vehicles:Vehicles carrying 2 or more peopleBusesMotorcyclesVIA and marked vehiclesTrailer towing is prohibited in HOV lanes. VIA did not provide the exact dates for the opening of the additional HOV lanes.
First-ever HOV lane in Bexar County set to open next week
Read full article: First-ever HOV lane in Bexar County set to open next weekBEXAR COUNTY, Texas – San Antonio drivers in high-occupancy vehicles will soon be able to bypass traffic on a section of I-10. The first-ever HOV lane in Bexar County is set to open next week in the eastbound lanes of I-10 from Ralph Fair Road to La Cantera. That HOV lane will be extended by 2023 from north of Stone Oak Parkway to Borgfeld Road, according to TXDOT. All the HOV lanes in Bexar County will be free to use 24 hours a day, seven days a week for permitted vehicles. HOV lanes are designated lanes along a highway that are reserved for the following vehicles:Vehicles carrying 2 or more peopleBusesMotorcyclesVIA and marked vehiclesTrailer towing is prohibited in HOV lanes.
San Antonio drivers will get a chance to bypass traffic on I-10, Highway 281 with new HOV lanes
Read full article: San Antonio drivers will get a chance to bypass traffic on I-10, Highway 281 with new HOV lanesThat HOV lane will be extended by 2023 from north of Stone Oak Parkway to Borgfeld Road, the release states. The stretch of HOV lane on I-10 W will be five miles, phase one of the Highway 281 HOV lanes will be three miles and phase two on Highway 281 will be six miles. HOV lanes are designated lanes along a highway that are reserved for the following vehicles:Vehicles carrying 2 or more peopleBusesMotorcyclesVIA and marked vehiclesTrailer towing is prohibited in HOV lanes. The opening of HOV lanes is a culmination of several years of community engagement, planning and construction, said TxDOT San Antonio district engineer Mario Jorge. Exact dates for the opening of the HOV lanes were not provided by VIA.