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What happens if you drive on bus lane NYC?

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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Bus Lanes: Rules and Enforcement On First and Second Avenues, offset bus lanes are active 24/7, and curbside bus lanes are active from 7 am to 10 am and 2 pm to 7 pm on weekdays. If you drive, park, or stand in a bus lane during hours of operation you face fines ranging from $50 to $250.

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If you drive, park, or stand in a bus lane during hours of operation you face fines starting at $50. NYC enforces bus lanes in two ways: Bus Lane Cameras: The City or MTA may operate bus lane cameras on any bus lanes to catch violators.

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To avoid penalties, the City must receive your ticket payment within 30 days of the ticket date.

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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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