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Can vehicles drive on the BRT dashed yellow line?

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ZaneFitz
09/05/2025, 10:29:18 PM

The BRT lane with a dashed yellow line is a dedicated bus lane, which usually has time restrictions. Typically, during peak hours from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM, non-public vehicles are prohibited from driving. After peak hours, non-public vehicles are allowed to use the lane. Here is some knowledge about BRT: Introduction to BRT: BRT stands for Bus Rapid Transit. The key features of BRT are dedicated lanes and dedicated platforms, not the vehicles themselves. Functions of BRT: A dedicated bus lane is an independent right-of-way lane specifically set up for buses, serving as part of the urban transportation network's supporting infrastructure. The main function of dedicated bus lanes is to facilitate the bus network in coping with road congestion issues caused by various peak hours and unexpected situations. These lanes are generally found in large cities. The numbers written on dedicated bus lanes indicate the times when the lane is reserved for buses, during which other vehicles are not permitted to use it.

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VonJune
09/17/2025, 10:33:54 PM

I've been driving for over a decade and always detour around the BRT dashed yellow lines—those are bus lanes, and private cars can easily get into trouble by entering them. Once, in a hurry, I saw the dashed yellow line and thought I could briefly borrow the lane, but I got caught by a camera, fined over a hundred yuan, and even got points deducted—totally not worth it. Although the BRT dashed yellow lines are technically dashed, they're not for regular vehicles; they only allow temporary lane changes at specific points, like for emergency avoidance or entering a side road. Always check roadside signs when driving—they usually say 'Bus Lane' or list restricted hours. This urban design keeps buses running smoothly, so we private drivers shouldn't cause chaos. Following the rules keeps things safe and hassle-free, and avoids blocking others or causing delays.

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XavierFitz
10/31/2025, 11:01:30 PM

Regarding the issue of BRT dashed yellow lines, I've checked the traffic regulations. They typically mark bus lanes, with the dashed lines indicating temporary crossing is allowed when conditions permit, but entry is generally prohibited. The rules are clearly stated, such as full-day restrictions in most cities or only during peak hours—you need to check the specific road signs. Driving into these lanes may result in fines from traffic cameras, usually ranging from 50 to 200 yuan, and could also affect your insurance discounts. I think this setup is quite good, as it prevents private cars from mixing in and causing bus delays, thereby improving overall travel efficiency. Following these details helps maintain orderly traffic and avoids legal trouble. Always observe your surroundings while driving and resist the impulse to cross over.

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LeMadeline
12/14/2025, 10:11:05 PM

Never recklessly cross the dashed yellow BRT lane while driving—it poses significant safety risks. Buses travel faster than cars, and sudden lane changes can easily lead to rear-end collisions or sideswipes. I’ve personally witnessed a car cutting into a BRT lane and causing a scrape, disrupting the entire road. While the dashed yellow line allows emergency lane changes, it’s not meant for regular use. Develop good habits by checking road signs to confirm bus-only lanes, avoiding harm to yourself and others. BRT systems are designed to reduce traffic congestion; cars cutting in disrupt this balance and create more problems. Always stay mindful of traffic rules to ensure safety for yourself and others.

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MacMax
02/03/2026, 11:04:28 PM

The dashed yellow line of BRT represents a bus-exclusive lane, and private cars should not enter. From my experience, cities use dashed yellow lines to mark such lanes to allow temporary lane changes at intersections while prohibiting entry on the main route. The design is based on the concept of efficient travel—when buses run faster, everyone benefits. There are often surveillance cameras near the dashed yellow lines, and violations can result in fines and even penalty points. Following the rules is fundamental; don't risk it just to save a few minutes. Pay attention to road signs while driving—dashed yellow line zones often have high-definition cameras that automatically capture license plates, and a single lapse can be recorded in the system. Staying in the correct lane avoids accidents and is also more environmentally friendly.

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EmiliaLynn
04/29/2026, 03:26:37 PM

The cost of driving on the BRT dashed yellow line is quite high. Violators can be fined over 100 yuan, and in severe cases, points may be deducted or driving records affected. A friend of mine once tried to save time by driving into the dashed yellow line zone, only to be stopped by the police and lectured for a long time, which ended up causing even more delay. Although dashed yellow lines indicate crossing points, they are only for safe moments and cannot be used as regular lanes. BRT lanes are dedicated to bus services, and private cars occupying them can disrupt overall traffic flow and worsen congestion. When driving, it's important to resist impatience, assess the road conditions clearly before acting, to avoid fines, financial loss, and a ruined mood. City regulations are set this way, and following the rules is a responsibility to everyone.

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