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Who can legally use at3 lane
You are allowed to travel in a transit lane with less than the required occupants if you are turning left into a side street or driveway, but only for 100m before the turning. 100m is around 15-20 car lengths (assuming no gaps), or at 50kph it will be 4 cars assuming a two-second gap between each one.
If the lanes have time restrictions or times of operation then the operational times will be displayed on the sign, for example 6am-10am Monday to Friday.
Can taxis useT3lanes
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A transit lane is a lane reserved for vehicles with defined minimum number of occupants. They must be real people, not pets or mannequins.
T3 laneNSW
A. No, because you can only travel in the transit lane if the intersection you are turning left at is within 100 metres.
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Who is allowed to use aT3 lanewithout restriction vicroads
50,000 Volts, 18-26 Watts and 133 MilliAmps of measured power depending on TASER Model is discharged into the subject with advanced EMD (Electro-Muscular Disruption) power which disrupts the central nervous system.
If you drive into a transit lane without the required number of passengers you will be fined if caught. Roading authorities often video transit lanes. The problem with this is that if you have a baby in the car and the baby seat is not visible, then that person won't be counted and you will have to argue your case.
For example, a T2 lane must have a driver and at least one other occupant whereas a T3 lane must have a driver and at least two other occupants. T2 and T3 lanes can usually be used by cyclists, motorcyclists and buses, too.
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