Kew road is a good example of a timed mandatory lane – cars cannot enter it during hours of operation (7am to 10am I think) – but can then park in it after the rush hour. In other words its only a cycle lane part of the time.
A lot of cycle lanes (from memory there are a few around Mount Pleasant in London) have a single yellow line in them. That means that outside of controlled hours people can park in them, and you get 20 minutes loading time in them
it's all very confusing, but if you know your stuff you can park for free in many places in london, and get ahead of the queues in bus lanes!
'mandatory' for bike lanes means that it has a solid white line at the edge and means that motorists are not allowed to drive in it, as opposed to the other sort that have dashed lines and are not illegal for motorists to drive in.
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