Nevada trooper pulls over hearse traveling in HOV lane

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Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Nevada trooper pulls over hearse traveling in HOV lane
Nevada Highway Patrol says passengers must be alive in order to be counted as occupants in cars using the high occupancy vehicle lane.

LAS VEGAS -- Nevada Highway Patrol says passengers must be alive in order to be counted as occupants in cars using the high occupancy vehicle lane.

The reminder was prompted by a traffic stop Monday involving a hearse traveling on the carpool lane on Interstate 15 in Las Vegas.

A trooper pulled over the hearse that was transporting a dead body.

The agency says the hearse driver assumed the body in the back counted toward the two or more occupants requirement for the lane.

The driver can be heard asking, "He won't count?" The trooper then laughs and replies, "He is not with us anymore."

The trooper let the driver off with a warning and advised him to move out of the lane.

The agency says only living, breathing people can be counted for the HOV lane.