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Asset Wrote:

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> I know which bit you mean and it continues up the hill after the lights.

> Works fine as it is and keeps the bus lane clear for buses coming up the hill IMO.


It only works fine as it is because currently people - more often than not - use it in the way I describe. Which is pretty much proof-positive the markings should be changed accordingly. If the left turn traffic started trying to push across the bus lane, it would slow the buses down.

There is a sign IIRC (if there isn't, and you are fined for using it, you will have it quashed on appeal as there MUST be a sign every 80 metres or so (I think). Motorbikes aren't (officially) allowed in the Dog Kennel Hill bus lane, as it's not a Red Route.

Twirly Wrote:

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> I agree that the turn left section could do with

> extending a bit. I normally go up the main lane

> and try to cross over into the left hand bit on

> the dotted lines, but often it has traffic in it

> (get a couple of buses there, and you can't get

> into it at all after the solid white line ends),

> in which case I've crossed over the solid white

> line a bit early (never shoot up the whole length

> of the bus lane though). I guess I shouldn't even

> be doing that - am just concious of the traffic

> behind me, and trying to get out of it's way so it

> can get through the lights before they change

> again.


Exactly. If there are two buses waiting at the lights, you can't get in the lane and have to either hold up the traffic when the lights turn green or crash into the buses. It's all the more dangerous because cars waiting behind the buses can't see your indicator. Equivalent situation where ED Road meets Peckham Rye gives you much more room to get into the left lane from as early as Fenwick Road.

Glad to see that I'm not the only one who often finds it difficult to follow the rules in that particular section of the bus lane. I think it's worth making a complaint. Southwark street dept have answer phone on for second day running.I was on hold in a queue for 60 mins to TFL street section customer services so hung up rather than having to pay the phone charge for going over the hour.It looks as if it will have to be a letter to TFl.

I've been doing it for years - I think once I may have had to wait briefly for buses to move on before I crossed into the lane, thus making the cars behind me have to wait as well - oh dear - and I've never had to 'slow buses down' by pulling into the lane.

Personally I think this is a pointless moan but if you get the lane changed it doesn't bother me either so carry on.

I apply common sense and move left where the left filter lane ought to start. It makes no sense as it's currently marked but then there's very little common sense applied regarding bus lanes. I've always assumed there's some kind of quota and they have to make enough new ones every year.


Mind you, there's worse on the other side of the road where there's the traffic light system. There's the bus lane bit for buses to go through when it's green and then there's the other lane for buses to go through when theirs is red.

Whoosh Wrote:

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> Mind you, there's worse on the other side of the

> road where there's the traffic light system.

> There's the bus lane bit for buses to go through

> when it's green and then there's the other lane

> for buses to go through when theirs is red.


I love the fact that the sensor for that used to be *before* the bus stop. So, the bus triggers the sensor, the traffic lights change to allow the bus right of way but then stops to let people off/on. By the time that had happened the lights have returned to their normal phasing and the bus had to merge with the normal traffic before the lights.


Brilliant piece of design. Now fixed I think.

Twirly Wrote:

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> I had a check when I went up DKH on the bus this

> morning. There is a sign indicating the start of

> the bus lane, but it just shows buses, taxis and

> bikes, there is no indication of the hours of

> operation.


Which as those familiar with the highway code, which hopefully includes all drivers, will know means it applies 24 hours a day.

Whoosh Wrote:

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> I apply common sense and move left where the left

> filter lane ought to start. It makes no sense as

> it's currently marked but then there's very little

> common sense applied regarding bus lanes.

>

>

Does that mean you decided that it's common sense to drive up the bus lane? If everybody applied their version of 'common sense' on the roads there would be complete chaos. lol

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