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Anyone know how many points you lose if you get caught in a bus lane? would you even lose points?!?!

also, how long are you allowed in a bus lane? say if you were turning left at the next intersection/side street/etc, how long can you drive in the bus lane before you get to the point you turn off?!!?

thanks!

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f you are fined for driving in a Bus Lane you will incur 3 demerit

points.

Bus lanes are for buses, but also can be used by taxis, hire cars,

vehicles operated by or under direction of the RTA, bicycles and

motorcycles. Other vehicles may only enter a bus lane 100 meters

before turning.

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