T-way lanes T-way lanes are special lanes for authorised buses and service vehicles. You must not drive in a T-way lane. Sign showing T-way lane 24 hours. Tramways and tram lanes Tramways Only trams light rail vehicles , tram recovery vehicles, some buses, and special purpose vehicles can drive in tramways.
Trams only road sign. They can also drive in a tram lane for a maximum of 50m to: enter or leave the road overtake another vehicle turning right or making a U-turn enter a lane from the side of the road. You must not move into the path of a tram travelling in a tram lane. Sign showing tram lane road sign. Truck lanes Truck lanes are for vehicles over 4. They can also drive in a truck lane for a maximum of m to: enter or leave the road overtake another vehicle turning right or making a U-turn enter a lane from the side of the road.
Truck lane road sign. Road sign advising trucks must use left lane. It is unlikely that a bus stop will be located in transit lane, if this is necessary, the guidance for bus stops in bus lanes applies. In the interim check for local guidance on signage requirements. TCD Manual Part 5 will provide details regarding the markings required for transit lanes. In the interim check for local guidance on marking requirements. Where there is a transit lane on the main road, a priority control should be considered on the side road, unless a threshold treatment with a raised platform is provided.
Menu Menu. Description A transit lane can only be used by passenger service vehicles, motor cycles, mopeds, cycles, and motor vehicles carrying a specified minimum number of persons. Widths The guidance for width of transit lanes is as per the guidance for wide bus lanes.
Bus stops It is unlikely that a bus stop will be located in transit lane, if this is necessary, the guidance for bus stops in bus lanes applies. If you are unsure if you can use the lane, it is best to stay out of the bus or transit lanes and travel in the regular traffic lane. Standard operating times With a few exceptions, the standard operating times are: Auckland city centre many lanes operate 24 hours, 7 days a week.
North Shore Transit Lanes operate 6. Elsewhere lanes operate 7am to 10am and 4pm to 7pm. Grafton Bridge Operates 7am to 7pm, Monday to Friday. It operates these times citybound and outbound. These operating times apply year round, including public holidays. During these operating times the bridge is closed to traffic other than buses, cyclists, motorcyclists and emergency services.
All other times the bridge is open to general traffic. Broadway and Khyber Pass Road The existing bus lanes are monitored between 7am and 7pm for weekdays and weekends using CCTV traffic and safety cameras. What the bus and transit lanes look like Bus lanes Marked on the road with a green-coloured section at the beginning and end of the lane, and sometimes sections in between. Roadside signage identifies the lane and its hours of operation.
Transit lanes Marked on the road with a red hexagonal shape with T2 or T3 painted in white. Roadside signage every metres identifies the lane and its hours of operation.
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