That’s the message from people in New Malden trying to get a controversial yellow box junction removed from Kingston Road.
A report by The Times in November claimed this particular yellow box took over £450,000 in fines over eight months.
The council disputed the figure at the time.
It said it came from erroneously combining the fines of two separate box junctions in close proximity to each other.”
But drivers have been complaining about the junction for years.
They say one of the problems is having to make way for a cycle lane which runs through it.
If a cyclist appears while they are turning from Kingston Road into Elm Road, they automatically have to stop in the yellow box.
It’s the same problem for drivers who indicate late when they are turning into Westbury Road, meaning once again, they are trapped.
A public meeting on the future of the yellow box will take place at Richard Challoner School on Thursday, January the 22nd at 7.30pm.



