Freedom of Information request - Bus lane fines
Request ID: FOI-1148-2021
Date published: 08 October 2020
You asked
Dear Transport for London,
I would be grateful for answers to the two following questions.
1) Could you please tell me how many penalty charge notices were issued by TfL to drivers of motor vehicles for entering London bus lanes during the seven days from September 6 to September 12.
2) Could TfL please tell me how many penalty charge notices were issued to drivers of motor vehicles who entered London bus lanes on each of the following days:
September 13
September 14
September 15
September 16
September 17
September 18
September 19
When answering question 2, please ensure that a separate figure is given for each date listed.
We answered
Our ref: FOI-1148-2021/GH
Thank you for your request received by Transport for London (TfL) on 22 September 2020 asking for information about bus lane fines.
Your request has been considered under the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and our information access policy. I can confirm that we do hold the information you require.
Please see this information below. We have assumed you are asking for this information for September 2020. Please note this information is just for bus lanes on the Transport for London Road Network (TLRN) and not all London bus lanes. (We do not hold information for bus lanes which are not on the TLRN).
Contravention Date
|
Contravention Day
|
Total Bus Lane PCNs Issued
|
6 Sep 20
|
Sunday
|
14
|
7 Sep 20
|
Monday
|
74
|
8 Sep 20
|
Tuesday
|
80
|
9 Sep 20
|
Wednesday
|
91
|
10 Sep 20
|
Thursday
|
110
|
11 Sep 20
|
Friday
|
95
|
12 Sep 20
|
Saturday
|
56
|
13 Sep 20
|
Sunday
|
10
|
14 Sep 20
|
Monday
|
49
|
15 Sep 20
|
Tuesday
|
78
|
16 Sep 20
|
Wednesday
|
78
|
17 Sep 20
|
Thursday
|
93
|
18 Sep 20
|
Friday
|
80
|
19 Sep 20
|
Saturday
|
48
|
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Yours sincerely
Graham Hurt
FOI Case Officer
FOI Case Management Team
General Counsel
Transport for London
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