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Hi, can anyone help me to understand why the old faded yellow box junction

at the bottom of Friern road opposite the park has been re painted. There is

no exit or entry with bollards blocking this end of Friern road so there is no longer a

junction. Would there be a fine if entered? With the

traffic lights being near there the traffic can build up in rush hour.

I have stopped in it in the past thinking it no longer existed and not received a fine

but now it is bright yellow again I'm not so sure. Has anyone else noticed?

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Here's some red meat for you: I'm back from a month traveling coast to coast north to south in the USA and politics aside and the probable reason of police enforcement of traffic violations.... all this ASIDE in most places US drivers stop on a dime for pedestrians and intersections are left clear of cars. TBH I'd like to see a lot more use of boxed intersections here and a lot more courtesy to pedestrians. Enjoy

mynamehere Wrote:

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> LOL Insane country. Very very bad stuff can happen

> to good people. But over all when a person even

> comes close to the street and looks like they

> might cross cars stop. Given: people cross at

> corners not randomly as they do here.


My US born grandmother once got a ticket from a police officer for jaywalking.

  • 5 months later...

Interesting. The law on box junctions say you can only have box junction as follows:


"box junction" means the area of carriageway marked with yellow cross-hatching at a junction between two or more roads on which there has been placed the road marking


I would suggest that anyone who gets a ticket in this could argue that whilst the bollards are in place, it is not actually a junction and therefore the yellow box is invalid. Could be an interesting defence.

Loz Wrote:

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> Interesting. The law on box junctions say you can

> only have box junction as follows:

>

> "box junction" means the area of carriageway

> marked with yellow cross-hatching at a junction

> between two or more roads on which there has been

> placed the road marking

>

> I would suggest that anyone who gets a ticket in

> this could argue that whilst the bollards are in

> place, it is not actually a junction and therefore

> the yellow box is invalid. Could be an

> interesting defence.


Good luck with that.


It might be easier just to not go in the box..

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