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Drivers Face Fines for Misunderstanding Yellow Box Junction Rules

Many drivers find yellow box junction rules confusing, leading to frequent fines and frustration on the roads. Despite their seemingly simple design, yellow box junctions serve an important purpose in keeping traffic flowing and preventing gridlock at busy intersections.

A yellow box junction is marked by a crisscross yellow grid painted on the road. The basic rule is straightforward: drivers must not enter the yellow box unless their exit is clear. This means you should only proceed if you can fully clear the junction without stopping within the yellow grid.

The rule aims to keep busy intersections clear and avoid gridlock, especially during peak traffic hours. However, misunderstanding or momentary hesitation often causes drivers to stop inside the box, triggering a fine.

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It’s important to remember: if the road ahead is congested and you cannot drive through completely, wait before entering the yellow box. This simple practice helps ensure smoother traffic flow for everyone.

Local authorities have increased enforcement of these rules, resulting in a rise in fines for drivers who ignore this “simple” regulation. To avoid penalties, stay aware of yellow box markings and only enter when your path is clear.

By understanding and respecting yellow box junction rules, motorists can contribute to safer, more efficient roads and avoid costly fines.

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