Are you suggesting that bikers are socially responsible Ixion?
We are talking about specifically about the north shore busway here (as that is the only busway project Clive is involved in to my knowledge.
In this particular case I would argue that it is a better use of taxpayer dollars to build a busway than a regular traffic lane. My reason is because of the existing southbound bottleneck at the harbour bridge. There would be no point in the buslane being open to all traffic because they would all have to merge into the regular traffic lanes around Onewa Road, which is already a dogs breakfast. On the other hand though, buses using the dedicated bus lane would have a good run all the way from Sunset Rd (or so) past the stationary cagers. Surely some of them would wisen up and take the bus. Just look how full the new park 'n' ride car parks are.
In general though, I dont believe bus lanes are a particularly efficient use of pavement. A regular traffic lane has a capacity of approx 2100 vehicles per hour (ignoring merge and weave). If I remember correctly the NS bus lane is intended to carry up to 100 buses an hour southbound in the AM peak.
One of the main reasons that bus lanes are being built is because Transit made a commitment in the regional land transport strategy to provide better public transport facilities. And why did they make this committment? No, its not because they like travelling on buses, its because the public transport lobby (including The Greens) pushed hard for the inclusion of these policies.
The whole strategy went out for public consultation before decisions were made - theres not much point in whinging about it now.
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