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Boxed junctions have criss cross yellow lines painted on the road.
A box junction is a road traffic control measure designed to prevent congestion and gridlock at junctions.
A box junction can be added to an intersection, generally prohibiting entry to the intersection unless the exit is clear.
New traffic management schemes were introduced, including an extension of one-way systems, restrictions over right-hand turns, and the no-entry box junction.
The exit of the bus station has a box junction to keep clear the bus lane from queueing traffic, and then buses have left the area.
In New York City, drivers who "Box junction" are subject to a moving violation that comes with a US$90.00 penalty.
'Right. . .' He raced out into the box junction, heading down Holburn Street.
I nearly knocked a cyclist myself because he tried to cut in front of me by overtaking me in my blind spot on a Box Junction!!
Simon Hoggart is married to his step-daughter and claimed that Goodhart also invented the box junction but was uncredited.
At the same time, the intersection of the highway with Jalan Buroh was converted from a box junction into a controlled roundabout with traffic lights.
A pelican crossing system will be installed between the traffic lights at Blackfriars Road and the box junction at Rennie Street.
The road now runs through Lee High Road into Eltham Road, The junction with the A210 contains an unusually long 41 m yellow box junction.
In winter the road is closed at Telephone Box Junction, from which it is generally possible to ski to reach the summit (depending on conditions it is sometimes necessary to walk the lower section).
Leadenhall Street runs for about 0.3 miles (0.5 km) two-ways between Cornhill at its western end (at a box junction with Bishopsgate and Gracechurch Street) and St. Botolph Street in the east.
The year leads up to many major end-of-year challenges, inclusive of a highly anticipated 17.3km run from TBJ (Telephone Box Junction) on Mt Stirling to the summit, continuing onwards up Bourke St to summit of Mt Buller.
The phone company technicians (if that's what you'd be generous enough to call them) don't seem to know how to check for frayed or brittle wires at the box junction on the pole near the house...necessitating a call to a private contractor to "prove" it's not our house wiring at fault.