MTA advises Q44 SBS bus lane enforcement warning period ends Friday via QNS
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The Q44 SBS, which connects Main Street Flushing and Merrick Boulevard/Archer Avenue in Jamaica, is among the busiest routes in the MTA bus network. Between Oct. 3 and Wednesday, Nov. 23, 3,225 warning notices were issued on the Q44 SBS bus lane. “Dedicated bus lanes are important tools for improving the speed and reliability of bus service, but they work only if other drivers obey the law and stay out of these lanes,” Queens Borough President Donovan Richards said. “The deployment of ABLE cameras will help ensure bus lane regulations are obeyed and that bus riders enjoy fast and smooth service. I encourage all motorists to respect the bus lanes so that all who use our roadways can get to our destinations quickly and safely.
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