Bus lane PCNs from Transport for London are camera-enforced. Upload your notice and Parking Mate AI checks signage, road markings, exemptions, and camera evidence.

A bus lane penalty charge notice from Transport for London is typically issued by CCTV camera using contravention code 40 or 41. Transport for London (TfL) must display TSRGD-compliant signage and correct road markings at the location. Common grounds for challenging a Transport for London bus lane PCN include signage defects, unclear road markings, camera evidence defects, and vehicle exemptions. Parking Mate AI checks all applicable requirements and identifies defects that could support your appeal.
A bus lane PCN from Transport for London is a penalty charge notice issued for driving or parking in a bus lane during restricted hours. These are almost always enforced by CCTV camera rather than a civil enforcement officer on the street.
Transport for London (TfL) must display signage compliant with the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions (TSRGD) at bus lane locations. Signs must show the operating hours, prohibited vehicle types, and days of operation. Road markings must also be correct and visible.
Common grounds for challenge include defective or missing signage, unclear or faded road markings, vehicle exemptions (such as taxis, cyclists, or vehicles turning left), and defects in the camera evidence itself.
Parking Mate AI checks your Transport for London bus lane PCN against all signage, marking, and camera evidence requirements. If defects are found, you receive a professional appeal letter citing the specific grounds for formal representations to Transport for London (TfL) or appeal to London Tribunals.
Transport for London must display TSRGD-compliant bus lane signage showing operating hours, prohibited vehicles, and days of operation. Missing, obscured, or non-compliant signs can invalidate the PCN.
Bus lane road markings must be visible and correctly applied. Faded markings, missing BUS text on the road, or unclear lane boundaries can support a challenge.
CCTV evidence must clearly show the vehicle in the bus lane during restricted hours. Unclear images, incorrect timestamps, and missing calibration records are common defects.
Certain vehicles are exempt from Transport for London bus lane restrictions including taxis, cyclists, and motorcyclists in some areas. If your vehicle was exempt, the PCN is invalid.
The code on your Transport for London bus lane PCN must match the alleged offence. Code 40 (parking in bus lane) and code 41 (driving in bus lane) have different requirements.
Photographs of bus lane signage at the Transport for London location
Photographs of road markings at the location
The CCTV evidence images provided by Transport for London (TfL)
Dashcam footage if available from the time of the alleged contravention
Google Street View images showing signage and road markings
Proof of vehicle exemption if applicable (taxi licence, etc.)
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Common questions about Transport for London bus lane PCNs and how Parking Mate AI can help.
To appeal a Transport for London bus lane penalty charge notice, make informal representations to Transport for London (TfL) within 28 days setting out your grounds. Common grounds include incorrect signage, unclear road markings, and camera evidence defects. Parking Mate AI identifies which grounds apply to your notice.
Transport for London bus lane PCNs typically use contravention code 40 (parking in a bus lane) or code 41 (driving in a bus lane). The code on your PCN must accurately match the alleged offence. A mismatch is a procedural defect that Parking Mate AI flags automatically.
Yes, Transport for London bus lane PCNs are almost always issued by CCTV camera. Camera-issued PCNs must include clear photographic evidence with accurate timestamps. Common defects include unclear images, incorrect camera angles, and missing calibration records. Parking Mate AI checks all of these.
Transport for London must display signage compliant with the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions (TSRGD). Bus lane signs must show the operating hours, the vehicle types prohibited, and the days of operation. Missing, obscured, or non-compliant signage can invalidate a Transport for London bus lane PCN.
Common exemptions from Transport for London bus lane restrictions include taxis, cyclists, motorcyclists (in some areas), and vehicles turning left. The specific exemptions depend on the traffic management order for each bus lane. If your vehicle was exempt, this is a valid ground for challenging the PCN.
Transport for London bus lanes must have correct road markings as specified by TSRGD. This includes the word BUS painted on the road and the correct coloured surface where applicable. If road markings are missing, faded, or contradictory, this can support a Transport for London bus lane PCN challenge.
A Transport for London bus lane PCN is a higher-band contravention carrying a penalty of up to £160, reduced to £80 if paid within 14 days. In London, the amounts may vary by borough. Challenging the PCN suspends the payment deadline until the challenge is resolved.
Yes. If Transport for London (TfL) rejects your formal representations against a bus lane PCN, you can appeal to London Tribunals within 28 days. An independent adjudicator reviews the evidence. Parking Mate AI prepares your case for tribunal with the specific grounds and evidence that adjudicators look for.
Yes. Upload your Transport for London bus lane PCN and Parking Mate AI checks the signage requirements, road markings, camera evidence, contravention code, and service timelines. If defects are found, you receive a professional appeal letter citing the specific grounds.
Useful evidence for a Transport for London bus lane PCN appeal includes photographs of the bus lane signage and road markings, dashcam footage, Google Street View images, and a copy of the PCN and camera evidence from Transport for London (TfL). Parking Mate AI tells you exactly what to gather.
Upload your notice from Transport for London (TfL) for a free Parking Mate AI defect check. If grounds are found, get a professional bus lane PCN letter ready to send.
