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    Esmonde Road Bus Lane Motorway onramp

    A bike cop was giving tickets out the other day to bikers using the new(ish) bus only onramp to the motorway that bypasses the congested onramp. Word on the street is that he cancelled all the tickets because of all the confusion in the rules between North Shore Council and NZTA. So it looks like a big green light for using bus lanes on the motorway - not just the T2 lanes.

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    So you think the use of the "bus only" on ramp is okay? What about the use of the actual bus lanes themselves?

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    Just reading about the restrictions for the motorway bus lanes again:
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/wiki/Bus_Lanes

    I wonder if it would be legally sufficient to simply declare a timetable of when I will be using my passenger service vehicle (aka motorbike)?

    I am happy to publicly publish my timetable here. I will be running a service every minute of the day, 24 x7. Alas, my passenger service only has sufficient capacity for the rider, and I frequently don't turn up for my scheduled trips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUSS View Post
    A bike cop was giving tickets out the other day to bikers using the new(ish) bus only onramp to the motorway that bypasses the congested onramp. Word on the street is that he cancelled all the tickets because of all the confusion in the rules between North Shore Council and NZTA. So it looks like a big green light for using bus lanes on the motorway - not just the T2 lanes.
    A big green for using the buslane onramps perhaps, but not the motorway bus/emergency lanes (my take on it.)


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    Yes those too. Why not? They might give you a ticket for not having a passenger service lendorsement though.

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    Yeah I know. It's like people know it feels wrong, so you would probably get pulled up on it, but there may be a diference between what is wrong and what is strictly an offence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUSS View Post
    Yes those too. Why not? They might give you a ticket for not having a passenger service lendorsement though.
    What's invovled in getting a passenger service endorcement for private transport?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    What's invovled in getting a passenger service endorcement for private transport?
    Go to payless plastics and buy a hula-hoop and practice jumping through it.
    P endorsement on licence for a start...
    Then they start on the vehicle...
    How about starting the "Mad Dash" city taxi service on bikes?
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    A coulple of years ago I was given a ticket for using that bus lane. It was waived when I pointed out this very confusion. In the reply from the police they clearly stated that the word "ONLY" was the important one and, at the time, did not exist on the signs for this bus lane. Shortly after this the signs changed. It would seem to me that unless the signs have changed again or the law has been re-interpreted in our favour then it's still a no go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RUSS View Post
    A bike cop was giving tickets out the other day to bikers using the new(ish) bus only onramp to the motorway that bypasses the congested onramp. Word on the street is that he cancelled all the tickets because of all the confusion in the rules between North Shore Council and NZTA. So it looks like a big green light for using bus lanes on the motorway - not just the T2 lanes.
    If it says BUS ONLY, it means BUS ONLY. Pretty fucken simple I would have thought. The T2/T3 lanes are only to give advantage for commercial vehicles, cars with 2 or more occupants and motorcycles. A BUS ONLY lane is for BUSES ONLY.

    Generally if it is a bus lane that has the green painted grit surface then it is a bus lane which motorcycles can use. But the BUS ONLY sign is a dead giveaway that you shouldn't be using it, unless you are driving a bus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    If it says BUS ONLY, it means BUS ONLY. Pretty fucken simple I would have thought. The T2/T3 lanes are only to give advantage for commercial vehicles, cars with 2 or more occupants and motorcycles. A BUS ONLY lane is for BUSES ONLY.
    Actually its not that simple. The regulation states that it must specifically exclude motorcycles, as in "NO MOTORCYCLES". It depends on weather you consider "BUS ONLY" to be a specific exclusion. Most people consider "BUS ONLY" to be a specific INCLUSION, not an EXCLUSION as required by the regulation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Actually its not that simple. The regulation states that it must specifically exclude motorcycles, as in "NO MOTORCYCLES".
    This has been discussed before and the conclusion as I remember it was that the law considers "BUS ONLY" to be a specific exclusion to everything that is not a bus.

    Also, I checked this morning and the signs at Esmonde Rd. do still have the word "ONLY" on them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    It would seem to me that unless the signs have changed again or the law has been re-interpreted in our favour then it's still a no go.
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    "BUS ONLY" to be a specific exclusion to everything that is not a bus."

    Wouldn't that make it a non-specific exclusion?
    To be a specific exclusion you would have to Specify each individual vehicle type that is not permitted?

    Hence the "Specific"

    Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 (SR 2004/427), section 1.6
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    Bus lane means a lane reserved by a marking or sign installed at the start of the lane and at each point at which the lane resumes after an intersection for the use of—
    (a) buses; and
    (b) cycles, mopeds, and motorcycles (unless 1 or more are specifically excluded by the sign)

    Of course motorway bus lanes (Auckland?) come under different rules and regulations.

    Just my 2c with a little help from the web.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eyegasm View Post
    "BUS ONLY" to be a specific exclusion to everything that is not a bus."

    Wouldn't that make it a non-specific exclusion?
    Exactly what I first thought.

    However, we're talking about the law here, not common sense. I think it goes something like "it specifically excludes all vehicles that are not buses". Be nice to know for sure if this has been tested in court.
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