Motorists should stay out of cycle boxes at red lights to allow cyclists space to move safely, as stopping in the box risks a fine under the Highway Code. Cyclists must also stop at red lights behind the second white line or risk a fine, as being positioned ahead of traffic enables safe starts when lights change. Respecting road markings and other users helps improve safety for all.
Motorists should stay out of cycle boxes at red lights to allow cyclists space to move safely, as stopping in the box risks a fine under the Highway Code. Cyclists must also stop at red lights behind the second white line or risk a fine, as being positioned ahead of traffic enables safe starts when lights change. Respecting road markings and other users helps improve safety for all.
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Motorists should stay out of cycle boxes at red lights to allow cyclists space to move safely, as stopping in the box risks a fine under the Highway Code. Cyclists must also stop at red lights behind the second white line or risk a fine, as being positioned ahead of traffic enables safe starts when lights change. Respecting road markings and other users helps improve safety for all.
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Cycle boxes offer cyclists space ahead of other traffic at signalised junctions, to move off safely when lights change to green The Highway Code requires that motorists stay out of the box when signals are red (or risk a 60 fine and three penalty points) Being respectful towards other road users helps in making our streets safer for all
STOP BOX CYCLISTS Stop at the red light or risk a fine!
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Why should cyclists stop in the box?
Being positioned ahead of traffic allows cyclists time and space to move off safely when the lights change to green. The Highway Code requires that cyclists stay behind the second white Stop line when signals are red (or risk a 30 fine) Being respectful towards other road users helps in making our streets safer for all