I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
or j'accuse.
...whichever is hilariouser.
I rolled many a bus lane in the land of dorks on my Hayabusa with not as much as a sideways glance from enforcement.
Even a few cycle lanes. Many in what was Auckland before they were supersized were allowed... so sayeth a local bylaw. Found when I tried to prove or disprove an old article on the wall in Red Barons workshop.
I don't know if it has changed under McDonald's management, but then I don't travel through the city peak times anymore.
I would definitively research again if I did though.
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Thanks guys I went from knowing exactly what I was doing to having no freaking clue again 😂 goddammit. Good thing I have more to offer than donuts I suppose...
How do I find out difinitevely whether I can ride in thEm or not? Ring the police(on the non emergency line obviously) or do I just go with what AT said and tell the cop that when/if I ever get pulled over?
I'm beginning to agree with Akzle - wash my mouth out with carbolic soap - that we're going round the mulberry bush...
If it is signed as "Bus Lane" and it is not on the motorway and it is in the AT area, you can use it.
If it is signed as "Buses Only" and you use it and are ticketed for doing so, then you'll need to argue the case with whoever.
As for the two intersections you mentioned - Pakuranga Rd and Gossamer Drive: if you go straight from the left turn only lane then you may be ticketed but you are more likely to be abused by motorists...
As for the Ti Rakau Drive intersection - there's a bus lane there and a "B" light and you are allowed to use that.
It's all on the AT site.
Here endth the lesson.
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