Excuse this longer posting - it is to explain the series of pictures taken to document the poor / lack of warning signage before and during the turning into Woodfield Way and Gordon Road. This would explain why I didn't see or wasn't aware of any clear warnings that a new restriction had been imposed, and that I was no longer meant to be turning into Gordon Rd in order to access Bounds Green Rd.
I found the signage leading up to the actual road and restricted turning either non-existent, poor or barely visible, particularly for a non-resident unfamiliar with road names, driving late at night and unaware of a new traffic scheme having been imposed. I don't know if that is a strong enough defence or offers sufficient mitigation to appeal.
The route I was driving is one I used to use occasionally when I lived in the area a few years ago, when no restrictions existed back then. Since moving out of the area, on this occasion of driving the same route, it was the first time doing so in a couple of years, hence I had missed out on any publicity or warnings that a new temporary traffic scheme was being introduced and therefore wasn't expecting any restrictions on my route and not especially looking out for new signage. I don't recall seeing anything that would have made me aware until it was too late.
Durnsford Rd, the main road leading up to the Woodfield Way, was the approach I was coming from (not the other way from Bounds Green Rd) and found there was only one small sign on Durnsford Rd some distance away from the actual turning into Woodfield Way, which would have been difficult to read especially in the dark, and was positioned just before a zebra crossing, which I would be prioritising my focus on at that point, again particularly at night when dark. It stated 'No access to Bounds Green Rd via Woodfield Way' - I did not know the name of Woodfield Way before now, so even if I had been able to clock it (or had time to clock it) and read it properly, I would not have known which road the sign was referring to. This is the small warning sign -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/199367134@N05/53280473021/in/dateposted-public/After this sign, there are no more warning signs at the turning into Woodfield Way, neither on Woodfield Way or Grodon Road itself until right at the very end of Gordon Road and exit into Bounds Green Road, when it is already too late.
No signs at turning from Durnsford Rd into Woodfield Way -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/199367134@N05/53280501696/in/dateposted-public/No signs in Woodfield Way before turning into Gordon Road -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/199367134@N05/53280793968/in/dateposted-public/No signs at turning from Woodfield Way into Gordon Rd -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/199367134@N05/53280515361/in/dateposted-public/Still no warning signs as you round bend in Gordon Rd -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/199367134@N05/53280801743/in/dateposted-public/Still no signs in Gordon Road before end of road -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/199367134@N05/53280989920/in/dateposted-public/These are only warning signs right at end of Gordon Road as exiting into Bounds Green Road which are difficult to interpret until you get right up to the exit, and in the dark I found these confusing, as I had not seen the clearer signs on other side, the ones you would see from the Bounds Green Rd approach. I didn't see these as approached from Durnsford Rd, not Bounds Green Rd.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/199367134@N05/53280808873/in/dateposted-public/From a distance, when unfamiliar with a new traffic scheme, these signs are confusing without sufficient prior warning signage, and I found it difficult to interpret what was going on in the dark. However, I was not aware of this signage until too late, upon exiting the road.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/199367134@N05/53280816618/in/dateposted-public/These are signs seen from Bounds Green Rd side (after exiting) which are more obvious that motorists are not meant to have access. If you are travelling along Bounds Green Road on approach (which I wasn't - I was exiting onto Bounds Green Rd), it is easier to see the sign stating 'no access to Durnsford Rd'. Unfortunately I did not see this signage on this side until actually exiting into the main road (Bounds Green Rd) when I saw these in my rear view mirror. But I still was not fully aware of the exact restriction as I didn't have time or capacity to properly read/study these while driving out onto a main road.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/199367134@N05/53279657082/in/dateposted-public/