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bus lane

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noun

  1. one track of a road marked for use by buses only

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Department of Transportation has deployed such cameras to nab motorists who park in bus lanes.

From Los Angeles Times

They cost more than the diesel equivalent, but running costs are very low, meaning operators are saving millions from the moment the vehicles hit the bus lanes.

From BBC

His second and final report has recommended 130 efficiency changes, from technical measures to allowing prison vans to use bus lanes to hit court appearance deadlines.

From BBC

Sam recounts how one of his customers complained about getting a ticket for driving in a bus lane on the way to the restaurant.

From BBC

Belarusian customs authorities added that the crossings have also been modernised, featuring an increase in the number of lanes, separate bus lanes and new equipment for the electronic monitoring system.

From Barron's