Theory questions
Are you permitted to stop at the red arrow in order to drop off a passenger?
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The red arrow points towards a bus lane (not a bus stop).
Reserved lane or carriageway for public transport vehicles, etc. (D10)
“If a lane is dedicated to a specific type or to specific types of vehicle, other vehicles may only drive on the lane in order to cross it.” (Road Traffic Ordinance)
Stopping in order to drop off a passenger does not count as “crossing” the lane. In the following example, travelling from A to B would constitute crossing the lane.
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