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How do you get out of a bus lane fine UK?

If you don't agree that you committed the offence, you can appeal to the local council against the charge notice. Usually you have to appeal within 28 days of receiving the notice. The charge notice will tell you how to appeal and by when.



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You will not receive points on your licence. You can find out more about the fine, how to pay and how to appeal if you think the PCN should not have been issued on the parking tickets and bus lane fines page. The police can also issue a Fixed Penalty to vehicles which are using a bus lane or bus only road illegally.

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What is a 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. Violating bus lane rules results in a $50 – $250 fine.

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Fines for breaching a regulation If you receive a Penalty Charge Notice for driving in a bus lane, you will be charged £70. If you pay within 21 days, the cost is reduced to £35. If you receive a Penalty Charge Notice for stopping on a school 'keep clear' marking or obstructing a bus stop, you will be charged £70.

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For a bus lane contravention the charge is £70, reduced by 50% to £35 if paid within 21 days of the Date of Service*. If the PCN remains unpaid within 28 days this charge is increased to £105.

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When you see a solid white line, this is used to outline the edge of the bus lane – you should never cross this whilst it is in operation. Now when you see the dashed white lines, this is used to display the beginning and end of the lanes, whilst also pointing out where vehicles can cross into it.

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challenge the PCN, visit our parking fine portal to appeal against a bus lane fine; we will review your case and if appeal successful, we will cancel the PCN; if your appeal is rejected, we allow 14 days from the date of our response to pay the reduced charge of £30.00.

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A bus lane contravention PCN (also called a 34J PCN) is issued when a vehicle is seen to be travelling within a bus lane during restricted hours.

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A bus gate is a short section of road which only buses and authorised vehicles can go through as shown by appropriate signage.

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So when it comes to electric cars and bus lanes, the answer is no – electric cars can't generally use bus lanes. But you can always check your local council to see if trials are taking place in your area. If you're an EV driver, it's best to avoid driving in bus lanes as it's unlikely you are permitted to be there.

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