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    Silly question but did you actually have to ride in bus lane......I use Esmonde Road and it is easy to filter between the stopped vehicle and I see some guys use the bus lane when they could just filter...........traffic is stopped so technically parked.

    With so much controversy re bus lane, much of which has been posted on Kb it is not worth the risk eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    How can "bus lane only" be a specific exclusion
    I suspect because the road code has an example. See http://www.landtransport.govt.nz/roa...tml#compulsory Scroll down a bit.

    If it (The sign) says "Bus only" and the road code says a sign that says "Bus only" excludes motorcycles, cyclists and mopeds, then it excludes motorcycles, cyclists and mopeds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    I'd like to know whether

    a. The Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 can be superceeded by a local or regional authority.
    Yes it can be superceded by a more recent local or regional authority bylaw

    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    And if it can, how is it reasonable for the courts to expect anybody to know regional and local exceptions, regardless of where they commit an offence.
    It is reasonable to expect road users (and the court) to know, because that section of bus lane where motorcyclists are excluded will have a sign specifically excluding motorcycles. ie a sign saying "Motorcycles Excluded" or a picture of a motorcycle with a red diagonal line through it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    b. if a "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 one or more are specifically excluded by the sign)"

    How can "bus lane only" be a specific exclusion
    A "Bus Lane Only" sign is not a specific exclusion. It is one that allows motorcycles to use that lane under the Land Transport Rule.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post

    It is reasonable to expect road users (and the court) to know, because that section of bus lane where motorcyclists are excluded will have a sign specifically excluding motorcycles. ie a sign saying "Motorcycles Excluded" or a picture of a motorcycle with a red diagonal line through it.
    What I was getting at was can a council say a sign that says "bus lane" means no motorcycles because a of a bylaw even though government statute says that "bus lane" allows motorcyclists as well..
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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim View Post
    I suspect because the road code has an example. See http://www.landtransport.govt.nz/roa...tml#compulsory Scroll down a bit.

    If it (The sign) says "Bus only" and the road code says a sign that says "Bus only" excludes motorcycles, cyclists and mopeds, then it excludes motorcycles, cyclists and mopeds.
    But the law says "one or more are specifically excluded by the sign". Its impossible to specifically exclude all of them when being unspecific.


    What I'm getting at is the "exclusion" in specific, but the "what" isn't, and the wording implies that the "what" is what needs to be specific.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    Silly question but did you actually have to ride in bus lane......I use Esmonde Road and it is easy to filter between the stopped vehicle and I see some guys use the bus lane when they could just filter...........traffic is stopped so technically parked.

    With so much controversy re bus lane, much of which has been posted on Kb it is not worth the risk eh?
    Ahh yes you do. The traffic is stopped and it is dangerous to overtake on the outside of that lane. The bus lane is signposted for use by motorcyclists (on the first sign at the bottom) so tell the jumped up prick to get f*cked.
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    Jantar, you are confusing "Buses only" with "Bus Lane". They are different. But it is not obvious!

    Perhaps "Bus Lanes" should go away, and they could all be called "Transit Lanes" since they seem to be pretty much the same thing, as far as I can see anyway.

    That would leave "Buses only" pretty clear cut, it would mean buses only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    But the law says "one or more are specifically excluded by the sign". Its impossible to specifically exclude all of them when being unspecific.
    I know, it's shitty, hence my choice of round-about wording earlier on. My point was, if the road code says so, that is it. The road code explains that a sign that says "Buses only" excludes everything but buses, so that should be good enough for us.

    I agree it isn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    What I was getting at was can a council say a sign that says "bus lane" means no motorcycles because a of a bylaw even though government statute says that "bus lane" allows motorcyclists as well..
    Where do they do that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    Silly question but did you actually have to ride in bus lane......I use Esmonde Road and it is easy to filter between the stopped vehicle and I see some guys use the bus lane when they could just filter...........traffic is stopped so technically parked.

    With so much controversy re bus lane, much of which has been posted on Kb it is not worth the risk eh?
    Here in Wellington, on some streets, if the traffic is stopped, the only way to go is over the center line (which is yellow sometimes) or on the bus lane. Being only one narrow lane, you don't have room for filtering. Given that, I prefer riding on the bus lane and arguing with the occasional cop than riding over the center line and getting splashed on a truck bonnet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim View Post
    Where do they do that?
    Just click on the link in centaurus's or Fatjim's replys.

    Quote Originally Posted by centaurus View Post
    She didn't hand me a ticket. She took my details and told me I was gonna receive a ticked in the mail. As soon as I receive the ticked, I'm gonna go and contest it. I also found the same information on the LTSA webpage:

    http://www.ltsa.govt.nz/road-user-sa...s/rur-qas.html
    "Can motorcycles use bus lanes?
    Yes, unless specifically excluded by signs."
    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    I'd like to know whether

    a. The Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 can be superceeded by a local or regional authority. And if it can, how is it reasonable for the courts to expect anybody to know regional and local exceptions, regardless of where they commit an offence.

    b. if a "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 one or more are specifically excluded by the sign)"

    How can "bus lane only" be a specific exclusion
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    It's in the definitions bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Just click on the link in centaurus's or Fatjim's replys.
    I mean in Wellington. Geographically. There is nowhere in Wellington's City Council's jurisdiction that I am aware of where there is a sign that says "Bus Lane" that excludes motorcycles. There are areas that have a sign that says "Buses Only" and in those areas, motorcycles are excluded. Those are not bus lanes. The road code makes it (not) clear by providing an example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim View Post
    I mean in Wellington. Geographically. There is nowhere in Wellington's City Council's jurisdiction that I am aware of where there is a sign that says "Bus Lane" that excludes motorcycles. There are areas that have a sign that says "Buses Only" and in those areas, motorcycles are excluded. Those are not bus lanes. The road code makes it (not) clear by providing an example.
    Pardon? A lane that has a sign saying "Buses Only" is not a bus lane?
    OK, there are a couple of issues here. The first is that the Road code gives an example of a bus lane, not a definition. The second is that the legislation was ammended AFTER the road code was authorised for printing. ie the Road Code was out of date when it was issued.

    Here is what the Traffic Rule says:

    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 one or more are specifically excluded by the sign)]
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    Hopefully it was a sub 100kph strecth of road (i.e. Wellington City Council controlled) because their website clearly confirms the rules applicable and you're sweet!

    If it was a 100kph stretch of road it's governed by transit (LTSA) in which case their rules apply, and the "sepcifically exluded" section of their rules is a big grey area they interpret "buses only" to mean "no motorcycles" - even though it's not a "specific" exclusion.

    Good luck though - and give it a push. Let us know how you get on.
    WRONG!


    The new law passed means that all roads, sub 100 or not, fall under the same legislation to avoid people having to be familiar with different councils rules etc

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