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Traffic chaos in Kent
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Got caught in it earlier, took over an hour and a half from before J30 to get to the other side of the bridge 😡0
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In this weather too0
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Operation Brock is set to be put back in place tonight and tomorrow night. In truth it never really went away, because both carriageways have been reduced to 2 lanes with 50mph limit between junction 8 & 9 for what seems like an eternity.
It is madness for the county which carries the most traffic to and from Europe, to have its main motorway turned into a lorry park every few weeks.1 -
I read on Kent Online (I think it was) that there will be overnight closures whilst they install permanent storage on the central reservation for the barrier. It's now a permanent solution to what was supposed to be a temporary problem, so despite what the politicians say these problems are not going away anytime soon.0
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Saga Lout said:I read on Kent Online (I think it was) that there will be overnight closures whilst they install permanent storage on the central reservation for the barrier. It's now a permanent solution to what was supposed to be a temporary problem, so despite what the politicians say these problems are not going away anytime soon.
Unfortunately those problems are going to continue due to the increased checks needed to get onto the ferries and trains after leaving the EU. Brock is going to be in place from this week until the end of the school holidays.
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Gridlock crossing the Dartford bridge Saturday lunchtime
Gridlock crossing the Blackwall Tunnel northbound tonight (closed due to a broken down vehicle)...0 -
What about getting out of the Dartford FC car park on saturday.0
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For anyone thinking of travelling in Kent this weekend, be prepared for long delays due to the problems in Dover & Folkestone.
With Operation Brock in place, it is having a knock on effect for all major routes to the coast and the M20 and M2 are bad even away from the ports.2 -
Waiting for Nadine Dorries to blame the traffic chaos in Dover on a remainers plot.3
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Waiting for more drivel from every side of the arguement.2
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soapy_jones said:Waiting for more drivel from every side of the arguement.1
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Did I read correctly that there was going to be a "go slow" protest on the M25 today. Anti-clockwise between J4 & The Dartford Crossing.0
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ME14addick said:soapy_jones said:Waiting for more drivel from every side of the arguement.It's an absolute fkn nightmare down here when this happens. I'm 10 miles out of Dover and I doubt if our village will have any busses today as they just can't get through Dover town to complete the journey. Strange how it happens on the same weekend every year.Still, Natalie will sort it!1
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golfaddick said:Did I read correctly that there was going to be a "go slow" protest on the M25 today. Anti-clockwise between J4 & The Dartford Crossing.0
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man_at_milletts said:ME14addick said:soapy_jones said:Waiting for more drivel from every side of the arguement.It's an absolute fkn nightmare down here when this happens. I'm 10 miles out of Dover and I doubt if our village will have any busses today as they just can't get through Dover town to complete the journey. Strange how it happens on the same weekend every year.Still, Natalie will sort it!
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It has always been chaos at Dover the first weekend of the school holidays. Nothing new. Used to take the midnight boat back in the day to avoid this problem and well into France by dawn.0
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Bromley Graham said:It has always been chaos at Dover the first weekend of the school holidays. Nothing new. Used to take the midnight boat back in the day to avoid this problem and well into France by dawn.
Apparently there are 12 passport booths at Dover, to stamp the passport of every traveller going onto a ferry, the same problems are being experienced at Eurotunnel. Even if it takes a few seconds more to stamp a passport, rather than wave it through, with thousands of travellers that is going to increase the time taken to get through passport control.2 -
Agreed, the Port of Dover cannot cope with the sheer volume of traffic attempting to travel, apparenty 10,000 units expected today. I always found the British Border Force Control took more time than the French who couldn't really be arsed to even open their window to wave you through. On many occasions we were randomly searched on our way out, wearing a Charlton shirt probably triggered their reaction.1
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The problem yesterday (and possibly today) is lack of staff by the French, who were blaming the lack on Covid.3
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Television reports today suggest that the passport booths are fully staffed today.0
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Covered End said:The problem yesterday (and possibly today) is lack of staff by the French, who were blaming the lack on Covid.4
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ME14addick said:man_at_milletts said:ME14addick said:soapy_jones said:Waiting for more drivel from every side of the arguement.It's an absolute fkn nightmare down here when this happens. I'm 10 miles out of Dover and I doubt if our village will have any busses today as they just can't get through Dover town to complete the journey. Strange how it happens on the same weekend every year.Still, Natalie will sort it!Thank you ME14 for clearing that up ;-) Natalie will have her hands full trying to ressurect the bus services which are being cut round here and the majority of Kent over the next few months, so I will cut her some slack. Not much tho'...1
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Is this the first summer holiday since properly leaving the EU and not having freedom of movement, and which hasn't been hit by Covid?
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man_at_milletts said:ME14addick said:man_at_milletts said:ME14addick said:soapy_jones said:Waiting for more drivel from every side of the arguement.It's an absolute fkn nightmare down here when this happens. I'm 10 miles out of Dover and I doubt if our village will have any busses today as they just can't get through Dover town to complete the journey. Strange how it happens on the same weekend every year.Still, Natalie will sort it!Thank you ME14 for clearing that up ;-) Natalie will have her hands full trying to ressurect the bus services which are being cut round here and the majority of Kent over the next few months, so I will cut her some slack. Not much tho'...0
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Siv_in_Norfolk said:Is this the first summer holiday since properly leaving the EU and not having freedom of movement, and which hasn't been hit by Covid?0
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Even when we were in the EU It took a minute or two to check passports. Having satisfied themselves that you were ok, they were handed back. Putting a rubber stamp takes a nano second so lets not use that as an excuse. Have the ferry companies oversold tickets?, are people turning up without any? Somebody said they were in the queue this morning and the check-in didn't open till 7.30 at Dover. All the luvies using twitter are applauding the French for 'taking control of their borders'. Shame they can't control their Borders to stop the queue jumpers paying god knows how much to come across the Channel.5
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man_at_milletts said:ME14addick said:man_at_milletts said:ME14addick said:soapy_jones said:Waiting for more drivel from every side of the arguement.It's an absolute fkn nightmare down here when this happens. I'm 10 miles out of Dover and I doubt if our village will have any busses today as they just can't get through Dover town to complete the journey. Strange how it happens on the same weekend every year.Still, Natalie will sort it!Thank you ME14 for clearing that up ;-) Natalie will have her hands full trying to ressurect the bus services which are being cut round here and the majority of Kent over the next few months, so I will cut her some slack. Not much tho'...
No idea now how my 2 kids are going to get to College (N Kent). Living in Swanley there is no direct train line to Dartford & the 477 was the only real route to Dartford.
Oh.....and the powers that be want us to get out of our cars and onto public transport. Please send a destinction rebellion/climate change activist my way & I'll soon put them straight. This is why you wont get net zero EVER.
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So how long did you queue for?. The thing with the Brexit vote was for the United Kingdom to chose which party would govern the Country. Not some unelected body of politicians that would decide what was best for France and Germany and sod the rest. You don't like Tory scum you can vote them out, you want Labour, you vote them in. Its called controlling as much as is possible, the way you want Your country to be governed.
So in your eyes I'm a muppet and that's your problem. Always have to denigrate somebody with a different point of view. Have a happy weekend4