I would surely go to court. You never know what might happen, especially if you have a clean record. One thing though is that you would need to acknowledge what you did was wrong and that there's no excuse. The fact that you were pulled over while not actually in the HOV lane might help since you recognized what you were doing was wrong and moved over.
This isn't a moving violation and shouldn't have an impact on insurance rates.
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