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Colin McKenzie September 9th 04 09:16 PM

Unenforced traffic ban on oxford street
 
Mike Hughes wrote:

In message , purple pete
writes
What make me laugh is people who DON'T use bus lanes when they SHOULD ;-)

The trouble is that there are so many variations in the times and
authorise vehicles for the bus lanes that it gets very confusing, even
for us professionals. There are some lanes in the city where taxis are
excluded, even though we are allowed in nearly all of the others.

I try to use them when legal, but if you don't know the road it's a
significant distraction having to read the rules for each short section.

Colin McKenzie


Annabel Smyth September 10th 04 09:07 AM

Unenforced traffic ban on oxford street
 
Colin McKenzie wrote to uk.transport.london on Thu, 9 Sep 2004:

Mike Hughes wrote:

In message , purple
pete writes
What make me laugh is people who DON'T use bus lanes when they SHOULD ;-)

The trouble is that there are so many variations in the times and
authorise vehicles for the bus lanes that it gets very confusing, even
for us professionals. There are some lanes in the city where taxis are
excluded, even though we are allowed in nearly all of the others.

I try to use them when legal, but if you don't know the road it's a
significant distraction having to read the rules for each short section.

And, as someone else said, when they are legal there is invariably
someone, or several someones, parked in them!
--
"Mrs Redboots"
http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/



Clive D. W. Feather September 11th 04 11:51 AM

Unenforced traffic ban on oxford street
 
In article , Helen Deborah
Vecht writes
If purple is discussing the camera I think he is, it was £800,000 over a
year. That's 20-30 per day, which doesn't sound quite so dramatic! The
bus lane operates from 7-10 am and 4-7pm IIRC.


So roughly one offender every 15 minutes.

Traffic which does not wish to turn right tends to
avoid the queues by diving into the bus lane.


And then whinges when it gets snapped doing so, right?

So perhaps Mr purple can explain what the problem is?

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Helen Deborah Vecht September 11th 04 04:05 PM

Unenforced traffic ban on oxford street
 
"Clive D. W. Feather" typed


In article , Helen Deborah
Vecht writes
If purple is discussing the camera I think he is, it was £800,000 over a
year. That's 20-30 per day, which doesn't sound quite so dramatic! The
bus lane operates from 7-10 am and 4-7pm IIRC.


So roughly one offender every 15 minutes.


Traffic which does not wish to turn right tends to
avoid the queues by diving into the bus lane.


And then whinges when it gets snapped doing so, right?


Yup! Didddums...

So perhaps Mr purple can explain what the problem is?


I passed the area on a bus recently and think the bus lane opposite is
full-time so the contentious one might be too. I apologise if I
inadvertantly posted misinformation.

30 snaps a day might seemingly represent a lot of cash, but it's not
really much traffic, given the traffic flow, is it?

--
Helen D. Vecht:
Edgware.

John Rowland September 13th 04 11:16 AM

Unenforced traffic ban on oxford street
 
"Clive D. W. Feather" wrote in message
...

Traffic which does not wish to turn
right tends to avoid the queues by
diving into the bus lane.


And then whinges when it gets snapped doing so, right?

So perhaps Mr purple can explain what the problem is?


The problem is that bus lane cameras are not billed as "A solution to the
problem of cars undertaking right-turners", they are billed as "A solution
to the problem of buses being held up by traffic". Placing the camera where
it will fine cars undertaking right-turners is dishonest immoral taxation. I
don't see why bus lanes shouldn't be treated like box junctions - no-one
should be fined unless they actually stop in one.

--
John Rowland - Spamtrapped
Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html
A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood.
That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes



Aidan Stanger September 22nd 04 03:52 AM

Unenforced traffic ban on oxford street
 
John Rowland wrote:

"Clive D. W. Feather" wrote...

Traffic which does not wish to turn
right tends to avoid the queues by
diving into the bus lane.


And then whinges when it gets snapped doing so, right?

So perhaps Mr purple can explain what the problem is?


The problem is that bus lane cameras are not billed as "A solution to the
problem of cars undertaking right-turners", they are billed as "A solution
to the problem of buses being held up by traffic". Placing the camera where
it will fine cars undertaking right-turners is dishonest immoral taxation. I
don't see why bus lanes shouldn't be treated like box junctions - no-one
should be fined unless they actually stop in one.


Aside from the obvious problem of cars getting trapped behind stopped
buses, there's the problem of buses being held up by cars moving at a
crawl to avoid having to actually stop!

John Rowland September 22nd 04 09:21 AM

Unenforced traffic ban on oxford street
 
"Aidan Stanger" wrote in message
...
John Rowland wrote:

The problem is that bus lane cameras are not billed as
"A solution to the problem of cars undertaking right-turners",
they are billed as "A solution to the problem of buses being
held up by traffic". Placing the camera where it will fine cars
undertaking right-turners is dishonest immoral taxation. I don't
see why bus lanes shouldn't be treated like box junctions -
no-one should be fined unless they actually stop in one.


Aside from the obvious problem of cars
getting trapped behind stopped buses


What's the problem? They went into a box junction without their exit being
clear. Prosecute them.

there's the problem of buses being held up by cars
moving at a crawl to avoid having to actually stop!


You're treating my suggestion too literally. If they are holding up a bus,
the camera on the bus would film them and they would be fined. The main
thing is that if you want to do a left turn a few hundred metres ahead, I
don't see why you shouldn't be allowed to use the bus lane. The current
implementation of the law does not match the expressed intention of the law.

--
John Rowland - Spamtrapped
Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html
A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood.
That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes




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