Full list of top councils raking it in as drivers hit with £130m in bus lane fines
Drivers have been hit with £130m in bus lane fines in just three years with more than three million penalties issued by the country's largest councils. The fines mean a cash bonanza for local authorities of £103m, often paid by motorists who have been left confused by complicated signage whilst navigating unfamiliar routes.
Freedom of Information (FOI) data obtained from councils shows that 3,021,688 bus lane Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) were issued between January 2023 and December 2025, generating £103,811,873 in revenue. That's roughly 2,760 fines every day, or one bus lane penalty issued every 30 seconds. The research, complied by online car retailer cinch, analysed data from England's 38 largest local authorities by population and showed that in 2023 1,077,635 bus lane fines were issued, whilst that number rose to 1,208,766 in 2024 and currently stands at 735,287 for 2025 with some payments and case outcomes still being processed.