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Give warning letters not fines for first bus lane offence, says RAC

28 January 2025
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Give warning letters not fines for first bus lane offence, says RAC
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Your support enables The Independent to cover a range of critical topics, from reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, with thorough investigations and documentaries like ‘The A Word’. By donating, you help fund reporters on the ground and ensure quality journalism remains accessible to all Americans. The RAC suggests councils should issue warning letters instead of fines for drivers’ first bus lane offense, as many drivers accidentally enter bus lanes due to inadequate signage, leading to significant revenue from fines for local authorities.

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