High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Systems
Northern Virginia | Hampton Roads
HOV News
- HOV Exemption for Hybrid Vehicles Extended to June 30, 2009
- Change in HOV restriction on I-395 South begins Jan. 14
- HOV exemption for hybrid vehicles extended to June 30, 2008
- Two new HOV laws take effect July 1, 2006
- New HOV fines take effect July 1, 2006
- New law limits HOV use in I-95/395 corridor
- Response to Federal Highway Administration l etter on I-95/I-395 HOV Lanes (Feb. 25, 2005)
- HOV e nforcement task force makes recommendations to safeguard HOV lanes
- Read about how enforcement changes can affect violators.
- Northern Virginia HOV fines and points increase July 1, 2004
HOV restrictions lifted in Hampton Roads and Northern Virginia on federal holidays
- Jan. 1 – New Year’s Day
- Jan. 15 – Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
- Feb. 19 – Presidents Day
- May 28 – Memorial Day
- July 4 – Independence Day
- Sept. 3 – Labor Day
- Oct. 8 – Columbus Day
- Nov. 12 – Veterans Day (observed)
- Nov. 22 – Thanksgiving
- Dec. 25 – Christmas
Northern Virginia
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New HOV Fines take effect July 1, 2006
- First offense $125 (was $50)
- Second offense $250 (was $200) plus three points on your driving record
- Third offense $500 plus three points on your driving record
- Fourth offense $1,000 plus three points on your driving record
HOV Exemption for Hybrid Vehicles Extended to June 30, 2008
Hybrid vehicles with the required clean fuel plates will continue to be able to use the HOV lanes on Interstates 95, 395, 66 and the Dulles Toll Road until June 30, 2008, under an extension passed by the General Assembly and signed by Gov. Timothy M. Kaine.
In order for a hybrid vehicle to use Virginia’s HOV lanes during the morning and afternoon rush hours, the vehicle must have a clean special fuel plate issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
More information is
available at
www.dmv.virginia.gov
HOV lanes allow users to travel faster, while also freeing up congestion in regular lanes. There are a variety of ways for you to qualify for commuting in HOV Lanes. You can travel via:
If you are interested in joining or starting a carpool or vanpool so that you can start using the HOV lanes, call Commuter Connections at (800) 745-RIDE. Commuter Connections, the commuter's resource for transportation alternatives, has a rideshare database and can help match you with riders who have similar commutes.
In Northern Virginia, HOV lanes are on I-66, I-95, I-395 and the Dulles Toll Road. In addition, HOV lanes are located on Interstate 270 in Maryland. Check the links below for detailed information. To calculate the time you would save by using HOV lanes, go to HOVCalculator.com.
Did you Know Northern Virginia HOV Lanes Save Time!
| I-95/395 | I-66 | Dulles Toll Road | ||||
| Regular lanes: | 58 min. | 69 min. | 56 min. | |||
| HOV lanes: | 27 min. | 41 min. | 31 min. | |||
Any Questions?
Contact the Northern Virginia VDOT office at: NOVAinfo@VDOT.Virginia.gov
Commuter links
- Virginia rideshare agencies
- Northern Virginia Commuter Connections
- RideGuide for Northern Virginia
- E-ZPass automated toll collection
- Slug-Lines.com
- HOV Calculator
Hampton Roads HOV Lanes
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High occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes are designed to help move more people through congested areas. Whether you're heading to the beach or to the world's largest naval base, to the south side of Hampton Roads or to the peninsula, HOV lanes can help you bypass traffic.
HOV lanes allow motorists to travel faster, while at the same time helping prevent congestion in regular lanes. There are a variety of ways for you to qualify to commute in the HOV lanes. You can travel via:
If you are interested in joining or starting a car pool or vanpool so you can use the HOV lanes, call TRAFFIX at (800)700-RIDE. TRAFFIX, the regional commuter's resource for transportation alternatives, has a rideshare database, the Commuter Computer, which can help match you with riders who have similar commutes.
During Peak Traffic Hours in Hampton Roads:
- HOV lanes can carry nearly 12,000 people each weekday, taking as many as 12,000 vehicles out of the regular lanes.
- Ridesharers save up to $2,000 per year in gas, maintenance, insurance and other commuting costs.
- At full capacity, HOV-2 lanes can move the same volume of passengers as four regular freeway lanes.
Any Questions?
Contact the Hampton Roads VDOT at: hamptonroadsinfo@VDOT.Virginia.gov





















