Can cyclists use bus lanes in London?
Can cyclists use bus lanes in London? London road user charging Bus lanes aren't always just for buses. Taxis, motorcyclists and cyclists can use many of them too. Bus lanes are part of the road that is indicated on the carriageway by a thick white line.
When can you drive in bus lanes London?
Bus lane signs show the times when they operate. Most bus lanes operate at peak times only (typically 7.30am to 9.30am or 3.30pm to 6.00pm on Monday to Friday). Outside the hours of operation the lanes can be used by all traffic.
Can you ever use a bus lane?
You should only drive into the lane when you have no other choice but to move over. These cases could include; to avoid an obstruction in the road, to move out of the path of an emergency vehicle or to avoid an accident.
Who can use bus lanes in London?
- Licensed taxis (hackney carriages)
- Pedal cycles (including electrically assisted pedal cycles, adapted cycles and cargo bikes)
- Solo mopeds and motorcycles (i.e. without side cars).
Who can use a local bus lane?
It is a travel lane restricted to buses only during certain hours of the day. During this time, other vehicles may enter a bus lane only to make the next available right turn, or to quickly drop off or pick up passengers.