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journey time

any commute back or forward through junction 8 at times adds varied additional lengths of time

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My family still live in East Kent

I lived in Deal from 1974- 2001and in Dover, where I was born and raised, before thatI am less affected these days by the road disruptions than I was prior to 2017-2019, when I lost my parents (who would have ever expected one's parents both dying to be referred to as a positive thing!!) BUT during the years when I worked in Ashford and then later while my Mum and Dad (in their late 80s) both ill it often took me twice as long as it should have done to get down to see and care for them. There was…
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Operation brock

I travel to see my family from the other side of Maidstone down to Ashford, when covid struck that was the only time I travelled to see my family without to much of an issue because the roads were empty, since then it has been an absolute nightmare travelling from place to place, the 50mph speed limit adds so much time to the journey and if there is an accident the delay times are horrendous because the emergency services cannot get there quickly because the two lanes are either blocked or congested, but if you're lucky enough not to be…

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