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Incentives
 
Hybrids are eligible for certain tax incentives.
Starting in 2002, the federal government offered a tax incentive of up to $2,000 for owners of hybrid vehicles, though that amount will continue to decrease and will be phased out completely by 2007. However, some city and states have adopted their own plans to support hybrid ownership. For example, the state of Virginia allows hybrid drivers to use lanes otherwise reserved for high-occupancy vehicles, a move that is also being considered in Georgia and Connecticut ; Oregon offers up to $1,500 in personal income tax incentives for hybrid owners; and the city of Los Angeles permits free parking for hybrid vehicles.

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