so am i right to say that the segment of the road about 50 metres from the junction is not considered bus lane?Originally posted by tomsss:The outmost 2 right lanes for meant for turning right only, the centre is for turning right AND going straight... so effectively there are 3 lanes going straight... 1 for bus and 2 for cars.
I think the bus lane stops temporary just before the traffic junction (marked with dotted lane) thats for cars who intend to make a left turn. When the light goes green there (including green arrow to the right), all 5 lanes will move, so there's no excuse for you say that you stuck behind a car that is going to turn right when you want to go straight.
Not sure about stopping at that left lane right at the junction.... though i've seen many cars stopping there... or perhaps ya just plain lucky
i believe the dotted yellow lane is only to allow cars to pass through to make left turns. you are still not allowed to stop or park your car within that yellow dotted lane... as its still actually considered bus lane. btw how were u caught? where you travelling though the junction on that dotted lane or stopped at the junction there?Originally posted by wuming78:so am i right to say that the segment of the road about 50 metres from the junction is not considered bus lane?
if you know how farrer road turns into that stretch of the road, there are two possible paths - one (single lane) which the bus uses, and the other further up the ramp before joining the same road on the right lanes.Originally posted by tomsss:i believe the dotted yellow lane is only to allow cars to pass through to make left turns. you are still not allowed to stop or park your car within that yellow dotted lane... as its still actually considered bus lane. btw how were u caught? where you travelling though the junction on that dotted lane or stopped at the junction there?
i was in a similar situation before, the cars on the right wouldnt let me out of the bus lane... then suddenly i was eye-to-eye with man in white, with tripod in front and notepad in hand. he saw me, i saw him. that lasted for 3 sec as i passed passed before finally getting out of the lane. so far never recieved anythingOriginally posted by wuming78:if you know how farrer road turns into that stretch of the road, there are two possible paths - one (single lane) which the bus uses, and the other further up the ramp before joining the same road on the right lanes.
i was using the former so i naturally ended up in the bus lane. it was in the morning and the other lanes were jam-packed. when i went into that stretch of road, i tried to join the 2nd lane but could not. so i moved further up to squeeze in and there he was, a man with a camera. must be him lor.
so essentially, i took a legal path to the road, but ended up in the bus lane - i was led into committing the offence?
Most of the times it's not themOriginally posted by AndrewPKYap:you write in you will probably get off because it is these guys and not LTA that caught you... Abuse of authority by Singapore Bus Service Traffic Wardens
If there are no buses in front and back of your car and their camera shows no buses in behind your car, you have a good case.
Write in quickly. My fren forgot to pay and ended up paying $300 or $400/- (I forgot)
send in your complaints here:
http://talk2lta.lta.gov.sg/AskLTAContentController?action=Public.AskLTA.CreateFeedback
During peak hours, strictly no cars are allowed into the bus lane unless on those dotted lines which allows you to turn to the side roadsOriginally posted by LazerLordz:I'd recommend you take a few pictures of the area during the time period you were summoned..
traffic flow in that area makes it quite illogical to fine someone for somehow transiting through the lane..
This one I'm not too sure abt the roadOriginally posted by wuming78:my argument is that i was "led" into the bus lane, but wasnt given a chance to get out of it before i got caught..
do you think i should go and verify that the lanes were indeed as i remembered?
another thing... i realise they gave me 7 days to pay, not 7 working days. and there are already 4 holidays this week! tsk tsk