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Is a carpool ticket a moving violation?

I am so sick of how long my commute takes every day—especially when people are practically flying by in the carpool lane. Would a ticket for driving alone in that lane really be that bad?

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Sarah Gray · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
A carpool ticket is a moving violation in almost every state—so, yes, it would be really bad.
Getting a moving violation not only puts points on your license and goes on your driving record, but it also costs more than just the fines and fees associated with the ticket. It will likely result in increased
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