How do bus lane cameras work




















A section of broken white lines in the bus lane means it is permitted for vehicles to cross the bus lane to turn left or into an adjacent loading bay. Operating times vary from location to location, but a sign displaying the times of operation will be in place ahead of any bus lane.

CCTV cameras are used to record vehicles driving or parking in bus lanes. All recordings are checked for mitigating circumstances. Home Parking Tickets and fines Bus lane rules. Parking Bus lane rules Bus lane enforcement ensures the free flow of traffic across the city and is mainly used in areas where there is a traffic congestion issue or a problem with bus lane abuse.

Who can use a bus lane? If an unauthorised vehicle travels in a bus lane camera zone for longer than the allowed distance, details of the vehicle will be recorded.

A bus lane camera zone consists of two digital cameras installed beside a bus lane and mounted more than metres apart. The camera can read the number plate of any vehicle using these lanes. If both cameras detect the same number plate within an expected time period and the vehicle is not authorised to be in the lane, a potential infringement is generated. Images of exempt vehicles such as buses, taxis and motorcycles will be removed during the process.

T-way lanes have one enforcement camera installed beside the lane as only authorised vehicles may use dedicated T-way lanes. Three images are collected of any unauthorised vehicles using a T-way lane. Share this page: Facebook Share Tweet. For example, to increase text size using:.

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