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  1. Gue

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    what's the differen?ce between a contraflow bus stop and a normal bus stop?????
     
  2. Red

    Red Fern New Member

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    is a contraflow one just a layby that the bus can pull into? (dunno)
     
  3. Gue

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    i don't know! My driving instructor asked me to find out for 'homework'. Can't find answer anywhere. Think he said it's something to do with the bus
     
  4. dam

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    mark, you are a muppet... ant you got a copy of the hughigh way code... it should be in there
     
  5. Gue

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    yes but its as helpful as you
     
  6. dam

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    i know, i try my best... its not easy being this un-helpful you know
     
  7. dam

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    anyway, ive fopund the answer for ya... its where the bus lane is operating in the opposite direction to the normal flow of traffic (ie on a one way street)
    trr
     

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