Hybrid vehicle owners in Colorado now have to go month to month on whether they get to keep their HOV access.
The state offered up to 2,000 stickers over a year ago to those hybrid vehicle owners who owned vehicles on the list of hybrids created by the EPA. 1,817 permits were given out.
On September 30, the law allowing HOV access expired. Congress passed a one-month extension while they considered their options. The CDOT notified drivers that Congress will once again have to issue an extension of the bill at the end of this month.
Source: Hybrids going month-to-month in HOV lanes - The Denver Post
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