Initial delays were caused as a result of storms across the Channel on Thursday evening which impacted on reduced ferry capacity. Two vessels were unable to sail due to weather conditions and another vessel was damaged, leading to it being out of service for repairs. This further reduction of services, coupled with the existing impact of suspended P&O ferry services, as well as some snow related traffic incidents, resulted in widespread traffic disruption, especially on the various approaches to Dover.

KRF Strategic Planning Lead, Simon Jones, said: “We would like to thank everyone affected for their patience during what was a particularly challenging and prolonged period of disruption to Kent’s road network, surrounding towns, villages and communities. The impact that the traffic disruption had on local residents who were unable to go about their daily lives was significant, whilst the frustrations of HVG drivers and hauliers was understandable considering the delays encountered.

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