GingerBeerMan
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- Dec 29, 2011
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Agree with the thinking behind it but do the powers to be really expect the taxi drivers using the bus lane to patiently sit behind a stationary bus at a stop ? It's not going to happen is it they will be be switching lanes constantly Or will the cameras pick up the offending vehicles, or would it not be an actual offence for either taxi's or motorcycles to changes lanes to and from a bus lane.I had assume the solid white was for this purpose?
Can anyone clear this up? I see it's a thick white line, does it carry the same purpose as other white lines which separate roads, or is it there to show cars can't enter the lane?
I was talking about the effect of traffic, such as motorcycles, weaving in and out of the main traffic lane. This causes the vehicles in the main lane to brake. And braking causes irregular speeds and longer queues to form.
In other words, bus lanes work best if they are restricted to vehicles that will stay in them all the time. Motorcyclists won't. They are weavers.
Motorbikes would weave in one lane anyway. Giving them an option of a free lane to use for 90% of the journey would decrease the problem of weaving.