High-Occupancy-Vehicle (HOV) and High-Occupancy/Toll (HOT) Lanes

Regional High-Occupancy/Toll (HOT) Network
In July 2008, the Commission approved a set of HOT Network
Principles to mark the region’s commitment to pursuing
a regional network of HOT lanes in conjunction with the long-range
transportation plan update, Transportation 2035. The
principles (PDF) reflect a commitment
by MTC/BATA, Caltrans, the California Highway Patrol and the
county congestion management agencies to work collaboratively
to deliver a regional HOT network.
The regional network concept involves converting existing
HOV lanes to HOT and using the revenue generated to finance
completion of the HOV/HOT system as well as other improvements
within the HOT corridors. Benefits of a HOT network include:
- Reductions in congestion and emissions, including carbon
dioxide, by making more efficient use of the freeway system;
- Providing a reliable travel option for express bus and
carpools and those who choose to pay the toll;
- Completing the HOV/HOT network twenty to forty years sooner
than if we rely on traditional state and local funding mechanisms.
At the same time, MTC and Caltrans have been undertaking a
series of technical studies of a regional network of HOT lanes.
The Phase 1 and Phase 2 effort, completed fall 2007, found
a regional HOT network is feasible financially and operationally.
(See Phase 1 and Phase 2 study materials below.) It estimated
network costs and revenues and outlined a series of technical
and policy issues for further exploration. Further analysis
by MTC suggested there may be ways to accelerate delivery of
some portions of the HOT network and reduce costs through a “Rapid
Delivery Design” approach that seeks to fit HOT lanes
within existing right-of-way. Phase 3 of the study, starting
summer 2008, will further explore HOT lane design trade-offs,
in particular where a Rapid Delivery approach might be acceptable,
and refine system cost estimates.
For more information about this study, contact the project
manager, Lisa Klein at lklein@mtc.ca.gov.
Last updated July 24, 2008.
Bay Area HOT Network Study:
Phase 1 and Phase 2 Studies
Final Report, September 2007:
Working Papers and Presentations:
Phase 2 (January – September 2007)
Phase 1 (January – December 2006)
HOT Lanes Frequently Asked Questions
Regional HOV Lane System
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