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Motorcycles in the bus lane

December 22, 2011

Yesterday TFL announced that motorcycles will now be allowed to use all bus lanes in London. Previous to yesterdays announcement motorcycle use of bus lanes in London was on a trial basis, the second of its kind. Both trials lasting 18 months and on selected sections. This was to gain an understanding on the effect… More Motorcycles in the bus lane

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