The maximum distance you can travel in a bus lane is 100m, I just did my learner's practice test, and guessed that answer, then tried googling it to find out what the answer was, but couldn't find the answer anywhere. Then luckily it turned out I got the answer right :)
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It means that the bus is about to pull into the lane of travel (presumably from a bus stop), and that you are expected to yield to the bus to let it in.
paul has travel 40km to visit his aunty. he travelled 0.65 of the distance by bus and the rest by taxi
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They should not be driving in the bus lane to start with bus lane means bus lane end of story.
Life in the Bus Lane was created in 1988.
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If you find yourself in a bus lane you should move to another lane at the earliest opportunity; if you do not do so you can be ticketed.
twice as wide as half the length of the bus lane. (Im a smart ass)
It depends on how far a team has to travel. If it's within considerable distance from home, they'll take a bus, otherwise they'll travel by plane.
You will typically see a contraflow bus and cycle lane on one-way streets that allow buses and bicycles to travel in the opposite direction of the regular flow of traffic. This setup helps improve transportation efficiency and safety for cyclists and bus passengers.
Less Lane for Other Drivers.