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Bus Lanes and Roadworks

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plowter | 17:51 Mon 03rd Mar 2008 | Road rules
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Was driving into town today and the roadworks festival has started. Gurr!!!

It's a two lane road (two lanes each direction, separated by a grass verge), the inside lane being an all-day bus lane. The workmen were digging a long trench in the outside lane so all traffic was diverted to the inside (bus) lane. There were no signs announcing that the bus lane regulations had been cancelled.

Was I committing a traffic offence by driving in the bus lane? What road signs should have been in place to explain this situation?

Whatever hapened to Reginald Molehusband?
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when something similar happened in Upper Woburn Place toward the end of last year, a "Bus Lane Suspended" yellow sign was posted at the start of the works.
You would have commited a more serious offence by sitting in your car for the next three months until the festival was over.

As to your second quesrtion, I have no idea.
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From the days of Road Safety Adverts - Reginald Molehusband

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