New bus lane cameras go live in Edinburgh

Two new bus lane cameras on Milton Road and Slateford Road went live this week, helping to speed up bus journeys in Edinburgh.

The cameras aim to dissuade drivers from using the existing bus lanes during peak hours and became operational on Monday, 30 September.

Only buses, taxis, motorcycles, pedal cyclists and emergency service vehicles can drive in lanes at these locations during the hours of operation – 7.30am to 9.30am and 4pm to 6.30pm, Monday to Friday. 
 
Transport and Environment Convener, Councillor Lesley Macinnes, said:

By discouraging the misuse of bus lanes by drivers, these cameras help improve public transport journey times, making travel by bus an attractive alternative to the car.

We want as many people as possible to choose public transport as a sustainable, accessible mode of transport, reducing the number of private car journeys and in turn helping us to tackle congestion and the increasing threat we face from poor air quality.

Yellow advisory signs are in place informing drivers of the restriction and the commencement date.

Drivers risk receiving a charge notice if they drive in the bus lane during restricted times. However, warning notices will be issued during the first two weeks of operation, with a further week before charges are issued.

Find out more about bus lanes in Edinburgh on the Council website.

Published: October 3rd 2019