Bidding For The Carpool Lane On eBay

from the interesting-uses dept

We've had stories of governments using eBay to auction off surplus materials and items confiscated at airports, but here's a different sort of plan. Some legislators up in Washington state are interested in using eBay to auction off permits for the carpool lane. They figure it can help raise some money, and also will show just how much people value the carpool lane. Of course, the value decreases as they sell more of these special permits for single occupants, and the lane gets more crowded. However, for those with a regular commute, who are used to sitting there watching the carpooled cars zip by, I imagine it will be pretty tempting. The legislators seem to mostly be hoping for corporations to buy the permits - specifically thinking that delivery companies like FedEx and UPS would be most interested. Of course, this is a bit similar to ideas I've seen to charge varying toll rates for different hours of the day - but using eBay as the marketplace for this sort of thing is new. If this goes through, though, I wonder how long it will take to get people to forge the permits (and sell the forgeries on eBay as well).
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    Glenn, 24 Jun 2003 @ 6:56am

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    Seems to me it would make the police's job much more difficult enforcing the carpool lane rules; in that they can no longer just look for single occupant vehicles.... (unless they use RFID technology and can scan vehicles for the permit as they go by... hmm, as the Sloth in Ice Age might say, "I'm a Genius!" Okay, I know I'm not, but you need a little humor here every once in a while)

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  2. identicon
    Doug, 24 Jun 2003 @ 8:20am

    Re: Policing

    California has a program that allows alternate-fuel cars to use the car-pool lane with only one occupant.

    Qualified cars are given a bumper sticker that shows that the car is qualified.

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    Glenn, 24 Jun 2003 @ 9:13am

    Re: Policing

    So you're saying, I'm not a genius? just kidding. Very interesting about the program, I did not know that. I bet the program could be a real incentive for those that know about it.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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