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North Highway 85 toll signs causing confusion for drivers

- — Peggy Graham — Dianne Daly — Helen Shetty, San Jose Look for Gary Richards at Facebook.com/mr.roadshow or contact him at mrroadshow@bayareanew­sgroup.com.

Q

Diamond lane signs along northbound Highway 85 are extremely confusing. I enter at Interstate 280. The signs on 85 say the lane is for 2+ passengers. Then it goes to 3+ passengers and references a toll lane. Then there is a sign that says 2+ passengers and the next one is 3+.

When does it really change to a 3+ toll lane? Toll signs don't appear until after the overpass to the merge with Highway 101 north. Logically, it seems like it is 2+ until you go onto 101, but I don't want to get a ticket.

Can you help sort this out for me?

A

I checked with Johnthe-MTC-spokesman on your question. For those traveling northbound on 85, the express lane begins at the Moffett Boulevard exit in Mountain View. Until a driver on northbound 85 gets to that exit, the occupancy requiremen­t for use of the carpool lane is two or more people and no FasTrak tag is required.

Once drivers cross that point, they must have a FasTrak tag to use the express lane. To qualify for free travel, drivers must have a FasTrak Flex tag set to the 3+ position, and have at least three people in the vehicle. For a 50% discount, one must have a FasTrak Flex tag set to the 2 position and have two people in the car, or have a qualifying clean air vehicle with a Clean Air Vehicle FasTrak tag set to match the number of occupants in the car. Express lane requiremen­ts remain in effect as the driver moves onto Highway 101 in San Jose.

For more informatio­n on toll lanes, see this page on the Metropolit­an Transporta­tion Commission website: https://mtc. ca.gov/planning/transporta­tion/driving-congestion-environmen­t/mtc-express-lanes

Q

A HAWK light, one with flashing yellow crossing lights, is desperatel­y needed on Winchester Boulevard and Dolores and Kenwood avenues. It is Santa Clara on the Dolores side and San Jose on the Kenwood side. Valley Village is a large senior complex on Winchester and many residents, some with walkers or wheelchair­s, need to cross here for the bus stop. I've witnessed some close calls!

Who should I contact?

A

Send your request to traffic.safety@sanjoseca.gov. Someone from the city's safety section will follow up with you and review your request.

Q

I'm a longtime reader and I simply love your column. I have traveled on Almaden Expressway North in San Jose for years. The timing of the signal at Branham Lane changed recently and only a few cars go on each green. This creates horrendous backups.

Why was this changed?

A

I'm trying to get informatio­n on this change. In the meantime, try entering a County of Santa Clara Roads and Airports Department service request on this page: https://santaclara.maintstar.co/portal/#/default-1/ myRequests. Ask that they check the light timing.

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