Bus lanes are set up for buses used for public transportation. That way, they can stop as needed without disrupting traffic.
Yes
Yes - minibusses can use a bus lane as long as they have 9 seats or more including the driver. The bus does not have to be used for hire or reward or have a particular taxation class. Yes - minibusses can use a bus lane as long as they have 9 seats or more including the driver. The bus does not have to be used for hire or reward or have a particular taxation class.
The bus swerved into my lane.
Bus lanes are usually reserved for buses during certain hours in the morning and evening. There should be signs showing the times when a vehicle, other than a bus, must not use the bus lane.
im going to say yes, because since the law of 2007 motorcylists are aloud to use the bus lane, seeing as the quad is classified as a bike engine and not a car.
In the UK, you typically do not receive points on your driving license for driving in a bus lane unless you are committing another offense, such as reckless driving or ignoring traffic signals. Instead, the usual consequence for unauthorized use of a bus lane is a penalty charge notice (PCN), which is a fine. However, if driving in a bus lane contributes to a more serious offense, points may apply. Always check local regulations, as they can vary by area.
they usually use the bus
yes
You can buy a mini laptop to use for school, but only if you can personally handle it. Otherwise, you'd be better off buying a regular sized one, as it has more space.
Yes, in most ( if not all) states it is illegal to drive a school bus and talk on the phone at the same time
Yes there is you can use the county transit bus
P H. Bly has written: 'Use of computer simulation to examine the working of a bus lane'