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The Texas Transportation Institute's study warning of the potential dangers of HOV lanes has forced transportation planners to take a hard look at the issue. The Texas researchers had found a 41-56 percent increase in accidents where carpool lanes were only separated from general purpose lanes by a paint stripe. In response to these findings, seven states including California and New York will examine the safety issue and produce a report with safety recommendations this year, according to the Wall Street Journal.Nolanda Holder was driving in the HOV lane on Interstate 635 in north Dallas this year when a car in front of her illegally veered across the double white lines to avoid a traffic tie-up in the regular lanes. She slammed on her brakes, but the minivan behind her couldn't stop in time and smashed into her pickup truck, according to a police report. Medics were called to treat a passenger in the front seat.... There is increasing evidence that adding an HOV lane can lead to more accidents such as the one that smashed up Ms. Holder's truck.Source: HOV Lanes Linked to Rise In Car Crashes (Wall Street Journal, 6/21/2005)