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Dover Traffic Access Protocol (TAP) Activated on A20 Due to Heavy Freight Volumes
Dover Tap Implemented Amidst Heavy Freight Volumes To Ease Local Traffic Disruption

The Dover Traffic Access Protocol (TAP) has been implemented on the A20 at Aycliffe to manage heavy freight traffic heading toward the Port of Dover.

Traffic Measures in Place

The TAP scheme has been activated to prevent port-bound traffic from disrupting the local road network, including the A20 through Dover town.

The high volume of freight vehicles has led to congestion concerns, prompting authorities to introduce controlled traffic flow measures to reduce disruption for residents and other motorists.

Impact on Travel

  • Delays expected for vehicles heading towards the Port of Dover
  • Traffic restrictions in place on the A20 at Aycliffe
  • Increased congestion likely on surrounding roads

Drivers are advised to check for travel updates, allow extra time for journeys, and consider alternative routes if possible.

Ongoing Monitoring

Authorities are continuously assessing the situation and will lift the TAP restrictions once traffic levels ease.

Motorists can check the latest updates through National Highways, Kent Police, and Port of Dover travel alerts.

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