What does a bus lane sign look like?
What does a bus lane sign look like?
Bus lanes are marked by dashed white lines on the road turning into a solid white line. There will also be a blue bus lane sign showing you when it’s in operation and the road users that are allowed (e.g. cyclists and taxi’s).
What denotes a bus lane?
Bus lanes are part of the road that is indicated on the carriageway by a thick white line. They are reserved for certain vehicles, shown on the sign.
Can cars use Grafton Bridge?
Grafton Bridge will carry only buses, cycles and emergency vehicles during weekdays. Only buses, emergency vehicles, motorcycles, bikes and pedestrians will be allowed to use it between 7am and 7pm Monday to Friday.
Does a bus lane have to have road markings?
Bus lanes are defined by road markings and signs that show which vehicles are permitted to use the bus lane. You should not drive in a bus lane during its hours of operation, unless you’re driving a permitted vehicle.
Can you undertake in a bus lane?
Unless your vehicle is permitted to use a bus lane, during its operational hours you can’t enter, drive in, or wait in a bus lane: to queue in a bus lane to turn left into a side road because the traffic is backed up from the junction – you must wait in the outside lane until the turning area is clear.
What is dedicated bus?
A dedicated bus line is permanently authorized either to one function or a physical subgroup of computer components. A multiplexed bus line is assigned too many functions based on some parameters.
Who can use T2 lane?
T2 means that the lane can only be used by vehicles with 2 or more occupants. In the case of high occupancy vehicles a transit lane will either be T2 for a minimum of two occupants per vehicle, or T3 for a minimum of 3 occupants per vehicle.
Does driving in a bus lane affect insurance?
It’s a civil matter rather than a criminal offence, so it’s unlikely to involve points on your driving licence and therefore shouldn’t impact your car insurance either. But it means that incorrectly using a bus lane can be as needlessly expensive for you as belting past a speed camera or parking illegally.
What does the Grafton Bridge project include?
The project also includes upgrading parts of the road network in Grafton and South Grafton to connect the new bridge to the existing road network. The new bridge will consist of two lanes but has been designed to be increased to four lanes when traffic levels require it.
How many lanes does the New Grafton Bridge have?
The new bridge will consist of two lanes but has been designed to be increased to four lanes when traffic levels require it. The latest community update (PDF, 2.19Mb) for the new Grafton bridge project is available. The new Grafton bridge opened to traffic on Thursday 12 December.
When was the first Grafton Gully bridge built?
The bridge was built between 1908 and 1910 and was the third to cross Grafton Gully. The first, built in 1884, was a cable-stay pedestrian bridge from the bottom of St Martins Lane to Bridge Street in Grafton (the current bridge connects Karangahape Road and Grafton Road).
Where is Grafton Bridge in New Zealand?
Location of bridge in Auckland, New Zealand. Grafton Bridge is a road bridge spanning Grafton Gully in Auckland, New Zealand.