Bikes in Bus lanes N.I.

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by 'Hog, Mar 5, 2004.

  1. 'Hog

    'Hog Guest

    Reposted from ni.motorcycles, thanks Tants. Way to go and interesting about
    Paisley Jnr.

    http://www.inter-bike.co.uk/news.asp

    Motorcyclists across Northern Ireland were jubilant at the announcement in
    the press this month that bikers in the province would be legally allowed to
    ride in Bus lanes from March 22nd 2004. The announcement was embraced by the
    motorcyclists and riders groups who have campaigned endlessly for access to
    bus lanes since 1996.

    The Northern Ireland Motorcycle Action Group welcomed the statement from
    Alan Keys of the local Roads Division, which will see bikers granted access
    to numerous bus lanes for an experimental period of 18 months. Northern
    Ireland Regional MAG Rep, Barry Barr comments, "For a long period of years
    MAG has been involved in the campaign to give riders this accessibility and
    freedom in our towns and cities. There are over 100,000 motorcyclists in the
    province, many of which will benefit from the ability to ride their bikes in
    selected bus lanes. We would urge bikers to respect the concession made by
    the Roads Division and benefit from it where possible. It is important that
    we are not seen to be abusing our new right to ride and as ever ride with
    caution and respect to other road users."

    Three years ago Ian Paisley Jr's Democratic Unionist Party took on board the
    issue of bikers in bus lanes on behalf of riders rights
    groups. A keen biker and MAG member Mr Paisley comments, "In power we have
    delivered for bikers in Northern Ireland. In the
    Department for Regional Development Gregory Campbell and Peter Robinson MP
    supported to ensure that motorcycles were at long last given access to bus
    lanes. In the Assembly Sammy Wilson and myself have vigorously campaigned
    for the interests of Powered Two Wheelers. But there are other issues which
    the Motorcycle Action Group is campaigning for which the DUP intends to
    deliver on, such as ensuring resources for the continuation of Road Racing
    in Ulster and backing inspirational groups such as MAG 100% on the issue of
    secure motorcycle parking."

    The government's objective is to make the most efficient use of road space
    and to encourage other modes of transport, those more
    environmentally friendly than the car. The project is however experimental
    and the behaviour of motorcyclists and scooter riders
    alike will be monitored in bus lanes over the next year and a half. A
    decision will then be made to whether or not bus lanes are
    made available to bikers on a permanent basis.

    NI Rep Barry Barr concludes, "Other major cities in the UK have granted
    access to bus lanes for many years such as the successful scheme operated in
    Bristol. There are many other pilot projects in operation throughout the UK
    and it is up to motorcyclists to react sensibly to ensure that the trial
    operations become permanent."
     
    'Hog, Mar 5, 2004
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  2. 'Hog

    CT Guest


    I knew about Bristol and Reading, and a couple of sections of A roads
    (A41 & A2?) in London. Any others, and anyone know when a decision is
    going to be made?
     
    CT, Mar 5, 2004
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  3. 'Hog

    darsy Guest

    http://www.tfl.gov.uk/streets/motorcycle-buslane-study.shtml

    18 months from September/October 2002, so that's fairly soon...
     
    darsy, Mar 5, 2004
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  4. 'Hog

    tallbloke Guest

    It was MAG wot won it.

    <Heads off for afternoon network camera installation job>
     
    tallbloke, Mar 5, 2004
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