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Op Brock

The system is the best option however the traffic cannot cope with this system


if there is an accident then the longest part of the m20 becomes gridlocked


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Using the main motorway to Europe as a lorry park is crazy.

Whilst Brock was being built there were numerous overnight closures which forced huge HGVs onto the A20 Ashford Road, causing sleepless nights as they thundered through residential areas. This still happens with the frequent closures of the M20 and when the HGVs try to bypass the Brock system.Brock has been slightly improved by having the crossover after junction 8, instead of being between junctions 7 & 8 as it was previously, as it means fewer overnight closures between junctions 7 & 8. However it has caused problems as traffic cannot access the coastbound carriageway from junction 8 and has to…
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Feed up to the teeth with Operation Brock

We have endured traffic chaos for years I am sick of not knowing if I can venture out on the roads or whether I shall end up with bumper to bumper traffic I am delayed both in and out of Maidstone always roadworks or accidents I have written to my MP who totally agrees that Operation Brock should be replaced with a sustainable replacement.

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