As one of the busiest periods of the year for holiday makers continues, drivers travelling in and around Kent are advised to plan ahead as this weekend is likely to be extremely busy.
Operation Brock contraflow remains in place on the M20 and is part of a series of measures to improve Kent’s resilience and ensure the smooth flow of traffic through the region in the event of disruption to services across the English Channel.
National Highways is encouraging people who are heading to Kent for Eurotunnel and the Port of Dover to:
- Check the latest advice with their operators before travelling,
- Leave extra time for journeys,
- Ensure they have enough food and water provisions with them,
- Stay up to date about traffic conditions by following @HighwaysSEAST on Twitter or tuning in to local radio,
- Check their tyres, water and oil before they set off.
Real-time traffic information for England’s motorways and major A roads is available via www.trafficengland.com, local and national radio travel bulletins, electronic road signs and mobile apps.
All HGVs heading for the Port of Dover or Eurotunnel must follow the signs to join Operation Brock at M20 junction 8.
All other coast bound traffic – including local freight and car drivers headed for the continent – should follow the signs and cross over to enter the contraflow on the M20 London bound carriageway.
As a member of the Kent Resilience Forum (KRF), National Highways is working in partnership with other bodies across Kent to keep the roads moving and minimise disruption to local residents, businesses and communities.
The KRF will regularly review if the Operation Brock barrier is still required.
Simple vehicle checks can help drivers avoid breakdowns, have a safer journey, and save time and money - At Start Rescue, we have a wealth of motoring advice available on our website.
For more information on Operation Brock and other travel advice visit: nationalhighways.co.uk/travel-updates/operation-brock/