Letter to the Editor: Where does all that bus lane fine cash go?

By Natalie Ruth, Wimbledon

I totally agree that the bus lane on Hartfield Road is, without a doubt, a money making venture.

I was shocked to learn that 5,600 penalty notices were issued in five months and considering the fact that I was one of them.

I received two notices in one day stating that I had driven in the bus lane.

I was absolutely certain that I had not driven in the bus lane, but in order for me to enter into Beulah Road I accidently cut across the end of the bus lane. In my opinion, that did not mean I was driving in the bus lane.  

Perhaps a warning sign displayed stating 'please do not begin to turn here to enter' would help.

This would enable drivers to turn into Beulah road without entering the bus lane.

I cannot comprehend why the bus lane was designed in such a way.

I believe that Merton council designed the bus lane in this way, for no other but one reason; to make money off road users. 

Additionally, if this is the case could someone please tell me one thing: who pockets the £300,000+?


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Comments(1)

Tobermory says...
9:14pm Mon 6 Aug 12

Much of the money goes towards freedom passes for the elderly which costs Merton over £1m a year the rest goes to improvements to the transport and highways in the borough. No one actually makes money out of bus lanes they just reduce the transport costs to those that don't offend.

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