Raptor
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False.
I was thinking of getting a Can-Am just for the ability to use the carpool lane as well but I got a ton of different answers from a ton of different people. I asked the Can-Am dealer and he said 'no'. I wanted something a bit more authoritarian, so I went to the CHP office and asked the OOD. Here's how he explained it to me:
Since you do not need a motorcycle license to operate it, the Can-am classes as a normal vehicle and therefore falls under the same laws as any 4 wheeled vehicle. You can not ride a 3-wheel vehicle in the carpool lane UNLESS you have a passenger.
Originally, when there were no specific laws addressing 3-wheeled vehicles, this was a grey area and the option was there. This is no longer the case as California now specifically addresses these types of vehicles.
Now this is what the status of the law was roughly 2 years ago. I'm not sure if this has changed.
Sorry to burst your bubble. Just FYI.
Well that is odd because I called Officer Franks of the California Highway Patrol the day after I got 14 and he told me that you absolutely CAN use the Commute lane. I have ridden right by several CHP officers while in this lane and we exchange greetings every time. No problem. They all know 14 now and I think they like her (or at the very least are intrigued by her!). It's actually kind of cool to have a good relationship with your local law enforcement.

As far as lane splitting, Officer Franks was very clear - if he ever saw me doing it he would bust my :cus: !! This was not, in my view, an ambiguous answer! :roflblack: