Traffic order and driving through intersectionsQuestion #15867Multiple correct
When is a driver allowed to drive in a public-transport lane located on the right-hand edge of the carriageway?
Explanation
The rules allow exceptions for entering a right-side public-transport lane. You may do so before turning right or to drive around an obstacle, but only provided the lane is not separated by a solid road-marking line.
KET reference: KET 182: If a same-direction public-transport lane is on the right edge of the carriageway and not separated by a solid line, drivers turning right must, and those driving around a stopped left-turning vehicle may, move into it.