Author Topic: Barkingside, Redbridge PCN-Entering and Stopping At Box Junction When prohibited  (Read 24 times)

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Hello everyone,

As mentioned in the subject, I received a PCN on Friday, 15th May. The contravention occurred when a vehicle was making a turn from another road and performing a three-point turn, cutting into my lane. This situation caused me to stop in a box junction behind another vehicle. My vehicle was stationary for approximately 10 seconds before I cautiously moved out of the restricted area.

While I acknowledge that I could have been more attentive to the road and aware of what was happening ahead, I am exploring whether there are any points I could include in my appeal to strengthen my case. I am aware that I had enough space in front of me to creep forward, which would have allowed my vehicle to be completely out of the box. However, In all honesty, I was not even aware I was in a box junction.

I would greatly appreciate any advice or suggestions.
Thank you!


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Sorry, not enough information. Please read this and update your thread accordingly: -

https://www.ftla.uk/civil-penalty-charge-notices-(councils-tfl-and-so-on)/read-this-first-before-posting-your-case!-this-section-is-for-council-tfl-dartme/

Only redact name and address on the PCN. The photos are frames from their video, the sole evidence so we need to see it. We or you can see it on their website by entering PCN Number and car registration.

Based on what you describe, we can probably help you with this as stopping for a car performing a three point turn is likely not an offence - but we can't be sure until you provide the relevant info.