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Old 01-06-2011, 04:51 PM
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Hey, WA riders,

Is it legal for MCs to ride in the HOV lanes on I-5 in and around Seattle?

(I'm guessing there is a helmet law, too, right?)
 
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Old 01-06-2011, 04:55 PM
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From Vancouver USA, the closest HOV lanes are in Portland and two wheelers are allowed to use them anytime. Yes WA is a helmet state (at one time it was not but that has long ago changed). That doesn't really answer your Seattle question though does it? Sorry.
 

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Believe they are.......I ride in them...I-5 into Seattle.
Can use the HOV lanes coming into Vancouver, B.C. if you are a motorcyclist.....
 
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Faber, it's legal for MC's to ride in HOV lanes in WA. Sorry to say that helmet laws do apply.
 
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Very much legal. I do it all the time over there. Most states that I have been to that have HOV or carpool lanes made it legal for bikes as well. I know in CA you get free pass over the bridges during commute hours when on a bike
 
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It's legal in all 50 states. Even solo riders.
 
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In Washington MCs are also allowed to use the HOT (High Occupancy Toll) lanes without charge. Hot lanes allow single passenger cars to drive in them for a toll that varies by time of day.
 
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I remember the good old days of riding in Wa. without a helmet. I was ripping and roaring up and down I-5 back in 84-85.
 
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I avoid going into Seattle or Bellevue unless I can ride. I like using the carpool lanes, and I like the manuverability being on two wheels provides. I've got friends who hate to ride in the city, but I'd much rather be on two wheels than in a car.
 
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Thanks, guys.

I'm new to the area and just figuring out the differences between riding here and in Montana.

I notice a lot of guys on bikes wear the hi-viz jackets. With the weather (and the traffic), that doesn't seem like a bad idea.

It also looks like MCs get to cut to the front of the line for ferries. Sweet!
 


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