Good evening,
Hoping some kindly soul can help me out. On Jan 8th at 8.19 am I made a right turn from Brighton Road in South Croydon while heading north, this road then swings left 90 and then you can go right - you can see my path in the image below and a location of where the contravention happened is here:
Location 
<br><br>The part of Haling Road that links to the B275 is time controlled as it has a school on it - no driving down there between the hours of 8am and 9am and is one way only - from east to west.
When I made the 'fateful' turn onto the one way street, I didn't spot the sign and, on further reflection, do not think they are clear and obvious - there are no 'pre warnings' and the sign itself is a white sign against a white background as the wall of the house is white. Two screen shots from Google Maps are below, one showing just before the turning where visibility of the sign is blocked, and another of the sign once the turn has been made.


<br><br>I'd like to appeal this case as I think the signage is not clear and obvious and it is highly likely that even if you do spot the sign, the turn has already been made and given it is a one way street, you cannot back out. A quick Google search for "Haling Road PCN" shows that a lot of people are caught out here, with one example being found on the BBC:
BBC ArticleA photo of the front of the PCN is below

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Thank you in advance for anyone who can help me with this.