High Occupancy Vehicles definition

High Occupancy Vehicles means motor vehicles without trailers, not larger than 20 feet in length, eight and a half feet in width and seven feet in height, with a minimum number of persons as occupants. The minimum number of occupants shall, as of the Effective Date, be two persons, but the minimum number of occupants may be changed at any time by written notice from TxDOT to Developer to either three persons or two persons, in TxDOT’s sole discretion.
High Occupancy Vehicles means motor vehicles without trailers, not larger than 20 feet in length, eight and a half feet in width and seven feet in height, with no fewer than two persons as occupants.
High Occupancy Vehicles means vehicles that carry at least the number of persons specified by the transportation commission.

Examples of High Occupancy Vehicles in a sentence

  • Sky School staff are properly certified as drivers of High Occupancy Vehicles and/or hold a commercial drivers license.

  • The design build portion extends Phase I and will mirror the same features:  Add an express lane in each direction of US 36 for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), High Occupancy Vehicles (HOV) and tolled Single Occupancy Vehicles (SOV);  Reconstruct existing pavement on US 36 and widen the highway to accommodate 12-foot inside and outside shoulders;  Add BRT improvements, including new electronic display signage at stations and bus priority improvements at ramps.

  • Landlord may alter the Leased Parking Area as required from time to time to comply with the Transportation Management Program for the Property or any other laws applicable to use of the Leased Parking Area, including but not limited to designating parking stalls for use exclusively by certified High Occupancy Vehicles at no cost, designating disabled parking and installing directional signage.


More Definitions of High Occupancy Vehicles

High Occupancy Vehicles or HOV means motor vehicles without trailers, not larger than 22 feet in length, eight and a half feet in width and twelve feet in height, with three persons or more as occupants that have Transponders that: (a) have declared as high occupancy vehicles through switchable Transponders; (b) have HOV-only Transponders; or (c) have declared as high occupancy vehicles through NCDOT-approved mobile applications where Developer has received such HOV status declaration no later than 5 minutes prior to entering a Toll Segment. Extended Vehicles cannot declare HOV status, regardless of the number of occupants.
High Occupancy Vehicles or HOV means motor vehicles without trailers, not larger than 20 feet in length, eight and a half feet in width and seven feet in height, with three persons or more as occupants that also have a Transponder that provides occupancy declaration information.
High Occupancy Vehicles or HOV means motor vehicles without trailers, not larger than 20 feet in length, eight and a half feet in width and seven feet in height. These vehicles contain three persons or more as occupants, and must have an occupancy declaration device (e.g. NC Quick Pass E-Z Pass Flex transponder or other transponder with the HOV Declaration Application) that provides occupancy declaration information.