It depends on local ordnances. In some jurisdictions, they may be specifically granted similar permissions to do so (like those granted to school buses). In others, it may actually be illegal for them to do such, even if they do it anyhow.
Yes, there are a number of retailers who sell toy garbage trucks. Most notably, Toys R Us sells a "Fast Lane Light & Sound Garabe Truck" retailing at a price of $22.99. This truck mimics real garbage truck sounds and lights, a side lift which can empty and attached toy garbage can and a hatch on the back which reveals a trash compartment. This truck is 15 inches long, 5 inches wide and 7.5 inches tall.
Yes you can be in any lane as long as that lane is exclusively for trucks.
A road or lane of travel is commonly called a thoroughfare.
The fault lies with the car moving from the right lane to the left. He or she should have looked and ensured there was room before moving over. The truck already in the left lane should have made room, if it could. If the above-mentioned driver's lane change was abrupt and unsignaled, or if there was no opportunity for the truck in the left lane to make room, then the truck will have little blame.
The Diamond Lane is the carpool lane in California. The cars that are allowed in these lanes are White Clean Air and Green Clean Air vehicle sticker cars.
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No. This is a passing lane only.It's nickname is "The suicide lane".
You have 200 ft in CA to travel on it
There is no saying that buses aren't allowed on fast lane or slow lanes. It largely depends on the speed those buses are actually travelling in. For different countries, there are different road rules, travel on the slow lanes if buses are travelling on a relatively slow speed to avoid road hogging, while for fast moving buses, they can travel on the faster lanes if they can maintain speed to suit the road condition.
you are not allowed to drive in the bike lane at all
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