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HOV
(redirected from High occupancy vehicle)

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HOVHeavy Occupancy Vehicle
HOVHeartbreak on Vinyl (Blake Lewis album)
HOVHamburger Omnibus Verein eV (Germany)
HOVHydraulically Operated Valve
HOVHover
HOVHoogwaardig Openbaar Vervoer (Dutch: High Quality Public Transport)
HOVHospital Outpatient Visit
HOVHaunch of Venison
HOVHeckscher-Ohlin-Vanek (trade model)
HOVHeat Of Vaporization
HOVHigh Occupancy Vehicle
HoVHill of Vision
HOVHand of Virtue (Everquest gaming)
HOVHigh Octane Vehicle (racecar)


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Some major cities are also allowing hybrid cars the ability to drive in the high occupancy vehicle lane with only one passenger.
Will CCTV cameras be spying on cars to ensure they are entitled to use the high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane, or will the police be forced to add another duty to their list?
Bus Rapid Transit is designed to provide major improvements in the speed and reliability of bus service through barrier-separated busways, busses on High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes, or improved service on arterial streets.
 
 
 
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