Topic: Can a hearse carrying a corpse drive in the carpool lane? | |
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I suppose that depends on the opinion of the officer that had the guts to pull over a hearse
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Well.. I suppose if you prop up the corpse on the passenger side...
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Edited by
MiddleEarthling
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Sat 01/30/10 05:11 PM
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Well.. I suppose if you prop up the corpse on the passenger side... It's great to see the younger generation's zeal to solve our wordly problems. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb3iPP-tHdA |
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Well.. I suppose if you prop up the corpse on the passenger side... It's great to see the younger generation's zeal to solve our wordly problems. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb3iPP-tHdA I love that song. |
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It's odd, about carpool lanes. This question came up more than once during my Driver Ed classes. The short answer would be "no", since the purpose of the carpool (HOV - High Occupancy Vehicles) lane was to accommodate more DRIVERS into a single vehicle, thus freeing up some of the congestion. And to the best of my knowledge, very few corpses retain their driving privileges!
HOWEVER - in most states, a pregnant woman, a motorcycle with only a driver, and the so-called "green" vehicles with only a driver, ARE eligible for the lane. |
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