Thanks so much for this Muhammad, I drive this way home from work now and I was worried about driving in the bus lane after 17:00pm so now I know that I definitely shouldn't.
I totally get the days and times regarding bus lane signage, also the indication as to the classes of vehicles permitted to use the bus lane during the hours of operation. However is it also ot permitted to cross a solid white line? Should you only enter the bus lane where the lines are broken? If so if you have to take the right hand lane to get around the parked bus should you not sty in that lane until the next area of broken lines? You can see how this could be confusing for new drivers or even experienced drivers who do not drive regularly in areas with bus lanes.
Great video Muhammad, I had another question relating to this but then an idea 💡 popped in my head and I used Google maps to answer it. The question was - as you come down oak lane and go towards frizinghall sides etc isit same timing and that's answered my question. Thanks 💯
Driving in a bus lane is just a trap and not properly displayed and clear to public, a bus lane that you are not supposed to drive on sign should be different and displayed in Color red or road marking coloured to make it easier to distinguish. As the marking are small and hard to read while driving while concentrating on the road. Some bus lane has camera signs on it too.
In my local city the bus lane beginning is usually marked with green coloured seal, but it is not specified by law that it is required. Signage must be displayed no more than every 100 metres and road markings at the entrance to the bus lane. There should also be warnings of the bus lane ahead on all the side roads leading onto the bus lane. It is the responsibility of drivers to ensure that they understand the rod rules and signage, rather than it being a trap, unfortunately too many drivers ignore the signs and do their own thing.
Thanks so much for this Muhammad, I drive this way home from work now and I was worried about driving in the bus lane after 17:00pm so now I know that I definitely shouldn't.
Hi Rebecca thank you for your comment. I am glad that this video was useful.
Thank you very much for this video it's very useful and helpful
I totally get the days and times regarding bus lane signage, also the indication as to the classes of vehicles permitted to use the bus lane during the hours of operation.
However is it also ot permitted to cross a solid white line? Should you only enter the bus lane where the lines are broken? If so if you have to take the right hand lane to get around the parked bus should you not sty in that lane until the next area of broken lines?
You can see how this could be confusing for new drivers or even experienced drivers who do not drive regularly in areas with bus lanes.
Great video Muhammad, I had another question relating to this but then an idea 💡 popped in my head and I used Google maps to answer it. The question was - as you come down oak lane and go towards frizinghall sides etc isit same timing and that's answered my question. Thanks 💯
At 4:08 was you in the correct lane to go ahead or is that lane for left only?
Driving in a bus lane is just a trap and not properly displayed and clear to public, a bus lane that you are not supposed to drive on sign should be different and displayed in Color red or road marking coloured to make it easier to distinguish. As the marking are small and hard to read while driving while concentrating on the road. Some bus lane has camera signs on it too.
In my local city the bus lane beginning is usually marked with green coloured seal, but it is not specified by law that it is required. Signage must be displayed no more than every 100 metres and road markings at the entrance to the bus lane. There should also be warnings of the bus lane ahead on all the side roads leading onto the bus lane.
It is the responsibility of drivers to ensure that they understand the rod rules and signage, rather than it being a trap, unfortunately too many drivers ignore the signs and do their own thing.
@@iallso1 I call it bus line mafia.easy money In the name of bus line And only powerful can challenge them 😀
Council should provide app for bus line on Google so at least we can have look in advance 😮
Google map it, one idea that just popped into my head
@@officialjrr84 no I just tells you in writing that's not good enough 😭. AAP will help
Thank u 🙏🏻