On a bus lane, is a car allowed to stop?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
**Bus lanes** are spaces on public roads reserved exclusively for certain vehicles, such as buses and, in some cases, taxis. This means that **other vehicles, such as passenger cars, cannot drive or stop in these lanes**.
- **Lane reserved for buses**: This lane is designed to facilitate the transit of buses and sometimes taxis. It is separated from the rest of the lanes by a wide white line, indicating its exclusive use.

- **Prohibition of driving and stopping**: The regulations establish that passenger cars cannot drive or stop in these lanes, as they are reserved for the specific use of buses and taxis. This ensures that public transport can operate efficiently and without interruptions.
Therefore, a passenger car cannot make a stop in a bus lane, as it is reserved for other types of vehicles.
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