Background information:
Bus stop bays are parking lanes intended for buses that are parallel to but next to the driving lane. They can be recognized by their ample length and gently increasing and decreasing width at the start and end, so that buses easier merge in and out at relatively high speeds. Sometimes bus stops are located directly on the road, but on busy roads and at "time stops" such a bus stop bay is the only correct option. In those situations, through traffic would be too much hindered by stationary buses.
Structural details:
Bus stop bays occur both inside and outside built-up areas. However, the examples within built-up areas have a sidewalk connection with surrounding infrastructure. Outside built-up areas, the sidewalk can form an "island". Within built-up areas, we sometimes see paving material for bus stop bays, but often also concrete slabs such as paving stones or concrete paving stones. The choice is somewhat epochal and trend-sensitive.
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