Q #275 - What's the reason for the yellow crisscross lines painted on the road here?
Yellow 'box junctions' like this are often used where it's busy. Their purpose is to keep the junction clear for crossing traffic. Don't enter the painted area unless your exit is clear. The one exception is when you're turning right and are only prevented from doing so by oncoming traffic or by other vehicles waiting to turn right.
To mark out an area for trams only
To prevent queuing traffic from blocking the junction on the left
To mark the entrance lane to a car park
To warn you of the tram lines crossing the road
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