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Advice Please
Just got a 'Bus Lane ' penalty charge for driving in bus lane 23 seconds too early!!
I know the bus lane well & remembering looking at my car clock reading 9.31am.
Yes my clock might have been a minute or so fast but surly theres some leeway?
I don;t want to challenge it if I have no argument?
Thanks
I know the bus lane well & remembering looking at my car clock reading 9.31am.
Yes my clock might have been a minute or so fast but surly theres some leeway?
I don;t want to challenge it if I have no argument?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have looked in to it further and there are very few grounds for appeal - being 23 seconds too early isn't one of them. I think you'd best pay up
https:/ /www.tr afficpe naltytr ibunal. gov.uk/ bus-lan e-engla nd-grou nds-of- appeal/
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//Wasn't there a case a few years ago, when someone pulled into the bus lane for a few seconds, to allow an ambulance to pass and they had to pay the fine?//
Yes there was. There was also a case where a driver who was stopped at traffic lights crossed the stop line to make room for a fire engine to pass. He too received a penalty. The answer is, I'm afraid as far as I'm concerned, the emergency vehicles will just have to find a way round me. That's completely counter-intuitive to my nature but if the authorities want to start fining drivers for such actions then so be it. I just hope it's not me or mine that the emergency vehicle is on its way to when such an event happens.
However, we digress.
Yes there was. There was also a case where a driver who was stopped at traffic lights crossed the stop line to make room for a fire engine to pass. He too received a penalty. The answer is, I'm afraid as far as I'm concerned, the emergency vehicles will just have to find a way round me. That's completely counter-intuitive to my nature but if the authorities want to start fining drivers for such actions then so be it. I just hope it's not me or mine that the emergency vehicle is on its way to when such an event happens.
However, we digress.
It may seem unfair, given the short time-lapse, but the argument would be that the line has to be drawn, and adhered to, and if they start allowing for seconds here and there, the system becomes unworkable.
That is why a rigid timeframe is in place, and that is what they use, so as advised, the shortness of the time breach is unlikely to secure an overturn.
You may have to pay and smile ... well, pay up anyway.
That is why a rigid timeframe is in place, and that is what they use, so as advised, the shortness of the time breach is unlikely to secure an overturn.
You may have to pay and smile ... well, pay up anyway.