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Federal exemption for alternative fuel vehicles in high occupancy lanes to expire

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The Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) today shared information regarding the upcoming expiration of a federal exemption which applies to the utilization of High Occupancy Vehicles (HOV) by Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFV) nationwide. An AFV is a motor vehicle that runs on alternative power sources or fuel rather than traditional petroleum-based fossil fuels; the term can also be used to describe a battery-powered electric vehicle (sometimes known as an EV).

The updated usage rules are based on the expiration of a prior exemption allowed under federal law which permitted the use of HOV lanes by AFVs when functioning as a single occupant vehicle (SOV).
 
Per the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the existing statutory exemption – which previously allowed non-conforming vehicle occupancy (SOVs) in HOV lanes for plug-in all-electric vehicles and other qualifying AFVs bearing alternative fueled vehicle license plates issued by the state of Georgia – will officially expire at 11:59pm on September 29, 2025. After that date, federal law will require AFV drivers to adhere to existing requirements for all other passenger vehicles regarding use of HOV lanes.

What AFV drivers with state-issued AFV license plates need to know regarding changes taking effect Tuesday, September 30, 2025:

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