The CPV program is a pilot program that is designed to encourage the purchase and use of vehicles that are very fuel efficient and that significantly reduce vehicle exhaust emissions. The program is a joint effort by the NY State Department of Transportation (DOT), the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation, and the NY State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
The DOT website [1] has more details about the program.
Read about updates to the CPV Program effective February 1, 2022 [2]
Effective February 1, 2022, new Clean Pass vehicle stickers for single-occupant HOV lane access on the Long Island Expressway in Nassau and Suffolk counties will only be issued for Plug-In Electric and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles. However, vehicles registered under the Clean Pass program before that date may continue to participate in the program, provided the vehicles’ current stickers are properly placed on the vehicles’ bumpers.
A list of eligible vehicles can be found on NYSERDA’s website [3],
You must have a vehicle that qualifies with a valid NY State registration (you cannot apply if you have a temporary registration issued by an automobile dealer).
You cannot apply for the Clean Pass vehicle stickers at a DMV office.
There is no fee for the stickers. Your Clean Pass vehicle stickers will arrive by mail within 10 days.
If you do not receive your stickers within 10 days, see the instructions to submit your application online [4] and report the problem using the same process.
With the Clean Pass vehicle stickers on a qualified vehicle, you can drive the vehicle in a high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane of the Long Island Expressway (LIE) at any time with the driver as the only vehicle occupant. Law enforcement agencies have been informed about the stickers and the qualified vehicles.
You will receive four Clean Pass stickers on a single sheet of paper with specific instructions about where to place the stickers on your vehicle.
You will receive two large stickers and two small stickers. To correctly use the stickers
With the four stickers displayed, a police officer can see at least one sticker from any side of the vehicle. If you display the stickers on a vehicle that does not qualify or you do not correctly display the stickers, you can receive a traffic violation ticket.
To request that your vehicle model be added to the list of qualified vehicle models or to ask questions about the operation of the CPV program, do not contact the DMV. Contact the NY State DOT through the DOT website [1].