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Here's the Mancunian Way for today: Hello In the space of a year, Manchester Council received more than £5.5m in revenue from penalty notices handed to drivers caught using bus lanes in the city centre.
In the last financial year, between April 2022 and April this year, Manchester council issued 216,800 fines to unauthorised vehicles entering bus lanes.
Drivers are typically handed £60 fines for the action, which is reduced to £30 if paid within two weeks, reports the M.E.N's James Holt. Drivers have also been caught using a new 24-hour bus gate in Deansgate that means that only buses, taxis and cycles can travel south between the junctions for Blackfriars to King Street West.
Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk