SURVEY: Fresno-Clovis Metro Area Managed Lanes
SURVEY: Fresno-Clovis Metro Area Managed Lanes
The Fresno Council of Governments (COG) invites you to participate in the Managed Lanes Study survey, which aims to collect important feedback regarding how you use and experience highways State Route 168, State Route 41, and State Route 180.
A managed lane is a special lane on the highway that is controlled to help reduce traffic and make driving smoother. These lanes may have rules about who can use them, they can charge a toll, or limit when cars can enter. Examples include carpool lanes (HOV), toll lanes for solo drivers (HOT), and express lanes.
Your feedback will help shape future decisions about how highway lanes are managed to improve traffic, safety, and the environment in Fresno County. The survey takes about 5 minutes — we encourage you to share your input.
For more information about the project, please visit the project website at Fresno County Metro Area Managed Lanes Study.
Before you start the survey, please provide your home zip code. (This information helps to ensure we have heard from residents across Fresno County)
Frequently Asked Questions
A restricted traffic lane for vehicles with multiple occupants, usually 2-3 or more, to encourage carpooling and reduce traffic congestion. HOV lanes are often implemented on busy highways and freeways, usually located on the inside (left) lane, and are marked with white diamond symbols and signs.
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*A High-Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lane, or express lane* is a lane that allows single-passenger vehicles the option to pay a toll to use the lane, providing a more reliable commute alternative.
The study's webpage is available at this link: (add when have)
Email Fresno COG at managedlanes@publicinput.com
Leave a voicemail at 855-925-2801, type in 1791 at the tone, then begin talking.