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A rider racked up £1680 in fines in four days
because he didn’t realise only some of London’s bus lanes are open to
motorcyclists.By the time Chris Ardern realised his mistake, he’d
already notched up 14 penalty charges of £120 each. Now the London
Borough of Barnet has rejected his appeal even though the penalties were
issued as little as one minute apart – the time it takes to get from one
enforcement camera to the next. On a single journey home from work on
his Ducati 851 in September, Ardern, 40, earned six £120 fines,
including five within eight minutes. A year ago London Mayor Boris
Johnson launched a trail allowing motorcyclists to use bus lanes on the
capital’s “red routes”, identified by parking restriction lines painted
red instead of yellow.On other roads it’s down to individual London
boroughs to set the policy.But in the fanfare of publicity some
motorcyclists appear to have missed this detail and believed all bus
lanes had been opened. Nich Brown, spokesman for the Motorcycle Action
Group, said many riders had been caught out.“When someone gets multiple
fines like this you have to say that it’s not fair that there is this
inconsistency,” he said. In a letter rejecting Ardern’s appeal, the
London Borough of Barnet said: “Please note that every time you enter a
separate bus lane even on the same day, it is considered a separate
contravention.”It said bus lanes open to motorcyclists carried signs
showing a motorcycle symbol.The council said in a statement: “All these
penalty charge notices were issued correctly in bus lanes not located on
red routes. In fact, there are no red route bus lanes in Barnet. |