The area that I am talking about is between Sheperds Bush green and Acton
Actually there are quite a few cyclists - mostly students I admit but they still count. Also I have noticed that many of the bus lanes in this area [and that includes Newcastle] are designated for the use of buses, cycles, m/cycles and in some cases delivery vehicles - just NOT private cars.The OP did ask about London, but I found the link to bus lanes in Liverpool of interest.
In Durham, the few lanes are marked 'buses only', which strictly speaking means bicycles are not allowed to use them.
Never heard of anyone being done, but there are very few cyclists in the area.
Anyhow, back to bus lanes in that there London....
What do the signs say?The area that I am talking about is between Sheperds Bush green and Acton
There are a lot of timed bus lanes in London, which cars can use out of hours.
When turning left from this road, most people will wait for traffic to clear and pull straight into the second lane. When the bus lane isn't in operation you can pull straight into the bus lane if it is clear. Not seen a single person do it but always saves me time.It's another reason I love bus lanes: can also often use them to pass traffic in the car. :-) Hardly anyone reads the time plates.
When turning left from this road, most people will wait for traffic to clear and pull straight into the second lane. When the bus lane isn't in operation you can pull straight into the bus lane if it is clear. Not seen a single person do it but always saves me time.
I'm guilty of that, esp in a strange area...Same here in Hull, bus lanes can be used majority of the day yet the majority of drivers don't use them.