Reading Today

‘Box junctions are too large and motorists should appeal fines’

- By JAMES ALDRIDGE Local democracy reporter

READING BOROUGH COUNCIL has defended fining motorists for stopping in yellow boxes – as an expert says drivers should be appealing them.

Sam Wright, who calls himself the Yellow Box Guru’ says the yellow boxes in Reading are too large and go against Department of Transport (DfT) guidance.

Reading Borough Council disagrees, saying the boxes meet requiremen­ts.

In a report for the RAF, Mr Wright claimed the restrictio­ns on Kings Road, Eldon Road, Oxford Road and Bedford Road are against the Department for Transport Guidance.

He says in these locations, the yellow boxes extend to the far side of the T junction which is against government guidance.

Other box junctions which he claims fail the guidance include: London Road with Chomeley Road, A33 and Rose Kiln Lane, Bath Road and Berkeley Avenue, Bath Road and Burghfield Road and A329 and the A33.

Mr Wright’s research was used by police officer Clive Treacher to appeal yellow box fine

aincurred in Redbridge, London.

He said: “Mr Treacher from London took the article and used it in an appeal.

“The adjudicato­r read my article and agreed with it, he said the fine was invalid.”

While Mr Wright did stress that adjudicato­rs do have discretion to uphold fines, Mr Treacher’s successful appeal and his case can be cited for appeals in Reading.

Mr Wright said:

“Every adjudicato­r can make different decisions, but if they want to they can dismiss a fine using that decision.”

He shared his concerns about the eight offending yellow boxes in Reading earlier this year.

Mr Wright said: “I contacted Reading Borough Council in February before enforcemen­t started.

“Cllr Tony Page (then lead councillor for transport) did reply, he cc’d in a council parking manager. The parking manager’s reply was dismissive, they said ‘we know what we are doing’.

“They did look into it, but it appears they didn’t do anything about it.”

After being confronted with Mr Wright’s concerns, a council spokespers­on stated that yellow boxes were changed where necessary prior to enforcemen­t.

The spokespers­on said: “Yellow box junction enforcemen­t began in Reading in February 2023 to help keep traffic flowing, including local buses, and to reduce congestion, which is a major contributo­r to poor air quality in parts of the town and which has a detrimenta­l impact on the health of local residents who live or work close to these busy junctions.

“All yellow boxes which have gone live so far have been reviewed to ensure they are in line with current DfT guidance and redesigned and re-marked where necessary before any enforcemen­t began.

“The same will apply to the remaining junctions which will go live on a rolling basis over the coming months.

“Obviously, should DfT guidance change in the future, the council would take that into account.

“It is worth emphasisin­g that, as with all traffic and parking enforcemen­t penalties, the law requires any surplus revenue raised to be re-invested in transport or highways improvemen­ts across Reading.”

The yellow box junctions currently enforced are:

■ King’s Road/Orts Road

■ King’s Road/Eldon Road

■ Queen’s Road/Sidmouth Street

■ Oxford Road/Bedford Road west bound

■ Oxford Road/Grovelands Road

■ Bath Road/Burghfield Road east & west bound

■ Bath Road/Berkeley Avenue west bound

Next phase in early 2024:

■ London Road/Cholmeley Road

■ London Road/Eldon Road/ Craven Road

■ London Road/Kendrick Road

To follow (dates to be confirmed):

■ Oracle gyratory junctions with Southampto­n Street, A329 slip road, Bridge Street/car park

In each of these cases, drivers who break yellow box rules will get a warning letter for their first offence for six months after enforcemen­t goes live.

After repeated offences and the six-month period, fines will be issued.

 ?? Picture: Google Maps / Sam Wright, the Yellow Box Guru ?? The yellow box at the junction of Kings Road and Eldon Road in Reading.
Picture: Google Maps / Sam Wright, the Yellow Box Guru The yellow box at the junction of Kings Road and Eldon Road in Reading.

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