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Troopy VS Bus Lane

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Troopy VS Bus Lane

Post by Canyonero 4x4 »

Been driving up Parramatta Rd a bit lately for work during peak hour and wondered... Can a TroopCarrier LEGALLY drive in a bus lane?

My understanding is that a vehicle of 8 seats or more is classified as a bus.

The compliance plate on my rig (originally 12seat) doesn't state seating capacity but only has two seats in it at the moment. Although the plate clearly says BUS.

Am I just asking for trouble or should I be able to get away with driving in a bus lane?
Anyone had any dramas with this?
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Post by macca81 »

i vote use the bus lane.


i use it because i have always called my 4wd a bus :P
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Re: Troopy VS Bus Lane

Post by dogbreath_48 »

Canyonero 4x4 wrote:Been driving up Parramatta Rd a bit lately for work during peak hour and wondered... Can a TroopCarrier LEGALLY drive in a bus lane?

My understanding is that a vehicle of 8 seats or more is classified as a bus.

The compliance plate on my rig (originally 12seat) doesn't state seating capacity but only has two seats in it at the moment. Although the plate clearly says BUS.

Am I just asking for trouble or should I be able to get away with driving in a bus lane?
Anyone had any dramas with this?
One problem is if you do get pulled over they'll dick you for not having the correct number of seats in your car - and probably also for driving in a bus lane ;)
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

I thought it was vehicles over 12 seats or more became classed as buses hence why the LR truck licence 12 or more seats and up to 8tonne
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Post by midi73 »

I say dont be so selfish and wait like everyone else. What if everyone decided to do it, then the whole thing will be f0&*$$ed up more than it already is with people then trying to merge back in or whatever.
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

midi73 wrote:I say dont be so selfish and wait like everyone else. What if everyone decided to do it, then the whole thing will be f0&*$$ed up more than it already is with people then trying to merge back in or whatever.
No, there would be troopys everywhere - just like heaven!
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Post by phippsy »

My mates troopy is registered as a bus, shows on the rego label as such, but he's never been game enough to test it out.
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Post by dow50r »

There are so many way of being caught, but if your rego states bus, like my old L300 did, then you have grounds to use it...but ont take our word for it, ask the RTA and get their name and time you called aswell....you will most probably need it...because you will be road raged if your not pinged.
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Post by duck »

do it, you know you want to
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Post by bj on roids »

dogbreath_48 wrote:
midi73 wrote:I say dont be so selfish and wait like everyone else. What if everyone decided to do it, then the whole thing will be f0&*$$ed up more than it already is with people then trying to merge back in or whatever.
No, there would be troopys everywhere - just like heaven!
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My old troopie had bus on the rego label and i drove it in the bus lanes every day, parked in bus zones, used bus areas... It was an actual tour bus, too!
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Post by Tiny »

technically for a vehicle to travel in a bus lane it muct be registered with MO / MOT plates although coaches / charted busses with TV plates get away with it, the only exceptiong is when it is signposted to allow other vehicles, authourised vehicles generally means hire cars (limos TV plates not the carolla from hertz :lol: ) taxis, emergency services and motorbikes, you will alos find bus lanes with taxi excepted signs, means bus and taxi only.

the tways are worse, must have tway sign and supposed to be MOT plates ON ROUTE ONLY, ie not supposed to run special or charter runs on them :roll:
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Just remembered our outdoor ed teachers used to drive the troopy down the bus lanes on the eastern :cool:

Ahh, memories. Good times were had being flung around in the back of that troopy (11 seater)
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Post by bj on roids »

dogbreath_48 wrote:Just remembered our outdoor ed teachers used to drive the troopy down the bus lanes on the eastern :cool:

Ahh, memories. Good times were had being flung around in the back of that troopy (11 seater)
they are rough as hey :lol:
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Post by Canyonero 4x4 »

Yeah I meant to say 11 seater.

I might wait until I have full points again. With only 1 point and waiting for a court date over losing 4, probably not the best time to try it out. If I got pulled over for it he didn't fine me for that he'd find something else to f#@k me over with
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Post by berad »

Ah just go out with a bang :p
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