Burlingami, California (Crohn) – The clean car badge program, which allowed electric car drivers to use car corridors and pay less fees, will end in midnight on Tuesday in the Gulf region.
The program expires that clean cars drivers will not be able to drive on its own in car corridors or take advantage of the fees half of the prices. This change comes because the federal government did not renew the program.
“On Wednesday, they will be obligated to play with the same occupancy rules that everyone does,” said John Godwin of the Metropolitan Transport Committee.
With more people returning to the office, the Bay Area area slows down. Those who drive clean cars with the required badges avoid some watermelon by taking the car lane even if they are driving alone. But this feature ends on Tuesday in the middle of the night.
Although there is a 60 -day grace period, drivers who used the feature are disappointed that the program ends.
Currently, only 51,000 people in the Gulf region have clean air slides, with only about a thousand cross the Gulf Bridge every day. MTC does not believe that this will be sufficient to slow down the total navigation.
But if so, there is another option. Unofficial cars were restarted in the Gulf region last month in Auckland and will expand to Berkeley and Emereville this week.
With the end of the clean car badge program, electric cars will need to adapt to the new mobility rules. The insertion of informal cars may provide an alternative to those affected by the changes.
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