Thinking forwards from BD's issue with the box junction and the topic about traffic lights would best for that junction, I agree, but here is another sideways thought about how unfair the system towards drivers today. This Is a real live problem with traffic lights, be they at a junction or just a pedestrian crossing etc. Drivers come in all sizes and yet TL (traffic lights) don't and they don't even follow the same rules on the positioning of the TL themselves. Think about it, I'm 6ft 4" tall, that means that I have to push my seat a long way back to get a comfortable position to drive, then my head is also going to close to the roof lining so my line of vision is going to be a lot smaller than that of a shorter driver, who will both nearer to the steering wheel and also lower down, thus affording him or her a great field of vision. This means that as I approach TL, they disappear from my vision a lot quicker than for a shorter driver, so taller drivers are at greater risk of crossing a red signal than shorter ones, yes? The same is true when sitting at TL, these are very often out of my view unless I crane my neck etc in order to see them. Some junctions have repeater lights on the other side of the junction which are fine, but some authorities won't install them to save money
So, taller drivers are more at risk of getting caught by a red light camera, more at risk of getting caught in a box junction with TLs and also more at risk of being that bloody nutter at the front of queue, sitting there, holding everyone else back when the TLs have gone to green, because they can't see them
So the next time someone appears to jump lights at red, or just sits there at green, don't have a fit and start swearing etc because that person might just be yours truly