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Re: Pols protest S79 SBS bus lane camera 'entrapment' on Hylan Blvd in Dongan Hills

Posted by New Flyer #857 on Fri Aug 1 10:56:33 2014, in response to Re: Pols protest S79 SBS bus lane camera 'entrapment' on Hylan Blvd in Dongan Hills, posted by BrooklynBus on Thu Jul 31 20:24:44 2014.

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I'm not sure if it's citywide but in many areas I see that at the beginning of the block the sign says simply "bus only" or something to that effect and then only as the block progresses and approaches a right turn does it change to "buses and right turns." In Manhattan, like on Madison Ave with two bus lanes together if you are beginning a block that doesn't allow a right turn at the next light you are simply told "bus only."

So do we have any more of an understanding of how the cameras are triggered? Do they take two separate photographs of you having accumulated distance in the bus lane? Or is it video? Or is it based all on one photo? Because my only concern is when I absolutely must use the bus lane to get around a fixed obstruction like a construction cone or an illegally parked video. I've done it, figuring less than a second in the bus lane won't get me caught but I don't know.

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