Re: HOV Exemption renewal for Northern VA Drivers
The existing vehicles should be "grandfathered".
Many of the people who bought hybrids in N. Va. did so precisely because of the regulation that they could get the Clean Fuel plates and drive in the HOV lanes. The offer (to be allowed to drive in the HOV lanes) worked, as it convinced many people to invest thousands of dollars to buy cleaner vehicles. The stated purpose of the HOV lanes is to reduce emissions, not to encourage car pooling, and this was one of the ways that it worked.
In most areas, when a government changes a policy or regulation, the investments that were already made and the people who were already licensed under the previous policy are "grandfathered". That is usually considered to be "fair" to the people who made investments based on the previous policy. But the real reason for grandfather clauses is to enable future investment. Investment decisions require an assumption that the regulations will be stable for the life of the investment. Without that assumption, you really cannot make a lot of investment decisions. Governments historically have used grandfather clauses, not so much to be fair to prior investors, but to allow NEW investors to make that stable-policy assumption.
|