California’s clean vehicle sticker program is ending, and that means you’ll actually need to find a carpool buddy now.
Starting Oct. 1 California Clean Air Vehicle Decals will become invalid and solo clean-air vehicle driver's won't be allowed to use the carpool lane.
A new era in commuting begins today for clean-air vehicles with new rules that kick solo drivers out of California carpool lanes and uncertainty over how it will impact commute times and traffic. As ...
A look at what’s happening in transportation news around the Bay Area, where this week we'll talking about driving, commuting ...
California's clean air vehicle decal program, which has allowed solo electric vehicle drivers to use carpool lanes, will end on October 1. Now drivers must meet occupancy requirements, pay tolls, or ...
California driver’s licenses are getting yet another redesign with new security measures, but motorists don’t have to race to ...
Starting Wednesday, solo drivers in clean-air vehicles will no longer be able to use California's carpool lanes, as the state's Clean Air Vehicle Decal Program ends. This change affects over half a ...
OPINION - For years, various low- and zero-emission automobiles have been the darlings of policymakers, such as Gov. Gavin ...
DMV customers would go to dmv.ca.gov, search for “appointments,” and register via their cellphone number. Honk recommends ...
In this ongoing series, CBS News California Investigates correspondent Julie Watts presses candidates in the 2026 California ...
“Optimism and faith is good, right? But this is a very high-risk optimism,” Mike Bonin, a former councilmember who now ...
Just a couple of years ago, America’s auto industry had visions of an all-electric future. It has since abandoned that talk after the Trump administration eliminated the federal government’s ...