
1 
This Order may be cited as the Bus Lane (Queen’s Square, Belfast) Order (Northern Ireland) 1996 and shall come into operation on 4th April 1996.
2 
In this Order—
 “bus” means a public service vehicle constructed or adapted to carry 12 or more passengers;
 “the bus lane” means the area of the carriageway of that length of Queen’s Square, Belfast, which extends from its junction with Prince’s Street to its junction with Victoria Street, bounded—
(a) on its northern side by the outer edge of a road marking in the form of a continuous longitudinal white line and by the southern kerbline of traffic islands; and
(b) on its southern side by the kerbline of Queen’s Square.
3 
Save as provided in Article 4, a person shall not, except upon the direction or with the permission of a constable in uniform or of a traffic warden, cause or permit any vehicle other than a bus to enter, proceed or wait in the bus lane.
4 
The prohibition in Article 3 shall not render it unlawful for any person to cause or permit any vehicle to enter, proceed or wait in the bus lane so far as such entry, proceeding or waiting is reasonably necessary to enable the vehicle to be used—
(a) for police, military, fire brigade or ambulance purposes; or
(b) in the services of the Department in pursuance of statutory powers or duties; or
(c) in connection with the supply of electricity or any telegraphic line within the bus lane or an area accessible only from the bus lane.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of the Environment on .
E. J. Galway
Assistant Secretary
1st March 1996