Rode back on it Sunday. 2 lanes each way and 50mph limit. Took 20 minutes to get through as a vehicle broke down and they closed both London bound carriages.
We truly have 3rd world infrastructure. Another benefit of mass immigration.
Operation Brock is the child of Operation Stack, and is to a large extent a direct result of Brexit.
We do have FAR TOO MUCH third world infrastructure in the UK, but the M20 isn’t it. It’s Michael Fucking Gove’s truck park.
Remember the lies on the big red bus, “£350 million to save the NHS”?. Well they spent nigh 10% of it to block up our local motorway. Fuckwits.
Operation Brock
Main article:
Operation Brock
On 28 October 2019, the
Operation Brock traffic management plan became live.
Operation Brock, in effect supersedes Operation Stack as a contingency allowing the M20 to be kept "open in both directions for all other traffic, minimising any impacts on local residents, businesses and public services".<a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Stack#cite_note-29"><span>[</span>29<span>]</span></a> Work began in May 2018 on this scheme managed by National Highways (then Highways England), originally designed as a temporary solution to manage lorry queueing and traffic flow at the
Port of Dover after
Brexit.<a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Stack#cite_note-30"><span>[</span>30<span>]</span></a>
In September 2018, National Highways (then Highways England) revealed in a freedom of information request that "Operation Brock, the code name for the management of freight in a no-deal scenario, would not be automatic and would require steel barriers to make a planned contraflow system on the M20 safe for ordinary vehicles" and that "£30m has been allocated to cover the design, build and initial operation of the scheme for up to six months."<a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Stack#cite_note-31"><span>[</span>31<span>]</span></a>
As of March 2022, Operation Brock remains the traffic management plan for the Port of Dover and the Eurotunnel. National Highways says, "the Operation Brock contraflow system is designed to keep traffic on the M20 and other roads in Kent moving when there is disruption to travel across the English Channel".<a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Stack#cite_note-32"><span>[</span>32<span>]</span></a>