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From 13 September, bus lanes on Red Routes will start to operate 24 hours, seven days a week. Some parking bays will also be suspended to keep bus lanes clear.
If you drive your vehicle in a bus lane that has been converted to 24 hours, you could face a £130 fine. There are some exclusions so please remember to check the bus lane signs on your route.
This is to support a sustainable recovery from the pandemic by helping to:
These changes are being introduced as part of a trial that will last up to 18 months. Your feedback will be an important part of our evaluation. Visit our website for information on how you'll be able to share your experiences throughout the trial.
Find out more and check which roads will be affected.
Yours sincerely,
Claire Mann
Director of Bus Operations
It really is ALL about the money!!!
If you drive your vehicle in a bus lane that has been converted to 24 hours, you could face a £130 fine. There are some exclusions so please remember to check the bus lane signs on your route.
This is to support a sustainable recovery from the pandemic by helping to:
- Make the roads safer for cyclists by providing more space away from the general traffic
- Keep the bus lanes clear so bus journey times are more reliable and consistent throughout the day, making it easier for bus passengers to follow the Government's advice to travel outside peak times where possible
- Enable bus passengers to plan their journey more accurately
These changes are being introduced as part of a trial that will last up to 18 months. Your feedback will be an important part of our evaluation. Visit our website for information on how you'll be able to share your experiences throughout the trial.
Find out more and check which roads will be affected.
Yours sincerely,
Claire Mann
Director of Bus Operations
It really is ALL about the money!!!