Fines Increasing for Carpool Lane Cheaters in Washington State
July 23, 2019 5:11PM PDT
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – A new state law that increases fines for carpool lane cheaters will go into effect Sunday.
KOMO-TV reports the base fine will go up by $50, meaning a first-time violator on freeways or in electronic toll lanes will be fined $186.
Second-time violators within two years will receive a fine of $336.
People caught breaking the rules a third time in two years will face a $686 penalty.
Those trying to trick troopers with a dummy or mannequin will have an extra $200 added to their tickets.
The Washington State Patrol has said high-occupancy vehicle lane cheating is the top complaint by commuters in Seattle’s King County.
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