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The minimum number of occupants required to use an HOV lane on most Ontario highways is:

Ontario’s High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes require a minimum of two occupants, meaning the driver and at least one passenger must be in the vehicle to legally

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Question: The minimum number of occupants required to use an HOV lane on most Ontario highways is:

Answer options:

  • 1 ✅ 2
  • 3
  • 4

Correct answer: 2

Explanation: Ontario’s High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes require a minimum of two occupants, meaning the driver and at least one passenger must be in the vehicle to legally use the lane. An occupancy limit of one is insufficient to qualify, while limits of three or four are incorrect because they exceed the legal minimum threshold. Under Ontario Highway Traffic Act regulations, these lanes are designed to encourage carpooling and reduce congestion by granting multi-passenger vehicles a dedicated, faster travel lane. For the G1 exam, recognizing HOV lane rules, pavement markings, and occupant minimums is essential for answering highway lane-use questions correctly.

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