![]() used this opportunity to repeal the bus lane enforcement regime, in place since 2005 under the Transport Act 2000, to create a single enforcement regime under the 2004 Act that includes bus lane enforcement." ![]() The Government has decided to increase bus lane fines to bring them in line with the amount drivers pay for 'high-level parking offences'.īaroness Vere of Norbiton, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Transport, said: "We have. The increase comes as councils get the ability to ask for permission to fine drivers for more offences - such as stopping in a box junction. In London the fines are already much higher, at up to £160, and the new national fines have been introduced to bring the level in line with other offences. Until now it was up to councils to decide how much they fine drivers, but that rule has been repealed and replaced with a UK-wide fee. The Government has increased the fine that drivers pay for unauthorised use of a bus lane outside London. ![]() Drivers who use a bus lane without permission will see their fines increased from £60 to £70 from today as councils across the country get new powers. ![]()
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