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FWIW, I mounted all 3 stickers on the black fascia below the painted surfaces...less obtrusive but legal.
FWIW, I mounted all 3 stickers on the black fascia below the painted surfaces...less obtrusive but legal.
For reference: Clean Air Vehicle (CAV) Decals - High Occupancy Vehicle HOV Lane Usage Q/A 23 says ... "on the rear quarter panels" ... "behind the wheel wells" and "on the right side of the rear bumper only" respectively.
The illustrative pictogram is from an era before rear diffusers and the placement looks exactly like on my MS :biggrin:
Off topic but just wondering how that staircase without a railing and handrail passed inspection. Most codes require both for 3 or more risers. It sure looks hazardous.
I think "quarter panel" was probably decided by some bureaucrat as a good description of that area, rather than the actual panel. Many cars would have trouble placing the stickers on the quarter panel behind the wheel wells. They just don't make cars like that any more. Bumpers are plastic and wrap around. A Model S with the sticker on the quarter panel would look very different than the car in CA's example graphic. My other vehicle has no quarter panel behind the wheel at all, the whole thing is bumper cover.You'd actually have to put the side stickers really high to put them on the quarter panel, as the bumper cover wraps around. So almost nobody follows the law 100%, it seems.
Just wondering but why not mount those carpool stickers to Clear Bra material and then stick the clear bra to the car's paint? That shouldn't cause damage a few fews from now, should it? ClearBra on ebay is dirt cheap and can be mounted in minutes.