Hello,
question 12363 is as follows: "Beyond which sign can you stop at the place where the word BUS stands (to let someone out)"? Sign one shows a reserved specific lane reserved for buses (solid white line) while sign two shows a bus lane (dashed white line). According to lesson 22, it is in both cases prohibited to wait, see excerpt below.. However, the correct answer is that you can wait beyond sign 2. Is this a mistake?
Lesson 22:
"These signs indicate that there is a special lane for buses (bus lane). Plates can indicate when some drivers are allowed to drive on a bus lane. A car is not allowed: to drive. to be stationary. to park. You are allowed to drive the last meters before an intersection on a bus lane to sort for, if you want to turn left or right.
Bron: Gratis Rijbewijs Online - https://www.drivinglicence-belgium.be/t ... n-tram-bus"
Question 12363
Re: Question 12363
You're not allowed to wait or park in either case, so it should be C
Answer will need to be changed (legislation has changed ...)
Answer will need to be changed (legislation has changed ...)
Re: Question 12363
@Inazuma
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