selective traffic cameras seem to be switched off

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Ive no idea if this is true or not

however, there are massive lorry queues for trucks heading to Tunnel on both sides -I cant think why and the cameras do seem to be off

and why is it not being reported widely?



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this is brexit Britain, 17km of lorry queues:

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here is an image before the camera "stopped working"

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Temporary traffic lights on the mini-roundabout outside college failed today. They were 4 way roadworks lights as they are re-doing the whole intersection. It was absolute carnage with cars just trying to use the junction as normal. Problem was, 3 of the roads were down to single lane passage for around 300 yards so, if you turned into one of these lanes and there was traffic already coming from the opposite direction, you were stuffed. Especially if other traffic had followed close behind you. It quickly became grid-locked with drivers refusing/unable to reverse. After having my fag break I left them to it and went back in to work. Don't know how they sorted it but it was clear with the lights working again when I left at 6pm
 
however, there are massive lorry queues for trucks heading to Tunnel on both sides
Is this a Brexit benefit - fewer lorries on the roads?

Another Breixt benefit is all the talk/claims/suggestions of FEXIT, ITEXIT, GREXIT, ??Exit, etc have been well dispelled.
Even prominent Brexiteers on here have given up on those claims.
 
I used to work for National Highways (formerly Highways England), I now work for their largest "Area Team". We do not block access to any cameras unless there are images that would cause upset or harm and by that, I mean deceased persons etc. We most definitely would not block any camera showing heavy traffic, whatever caused it, but all cameras will block the image available to the public if they are "zoomed in" by a large degree by an operator. We are not subject to anything political.
The issue with a lot of the cameras are that they are analogue and no parts or service items can be obtained for them. There are upgrades ongoing but it normally means projects covering whole stretches of motorway to upgrade to newer digital cameras and infrastructure to support them.
The camera at 106/3 is now working again and showing short queues however and both "MIDAS" and 3rd party heat maps are show little traffic, although that is to be expected for a Saturday......
 
Reported today that the back log of lorries was because one ferry was out of use.
 
It looks like it'll be out of use for some time:
A DFDS spokesperson said it was refurbishing a ship which normally operates on the Dover route.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-kent-60096001

The delays are mostly due to Brexit

{deep sigh} If you say so.
It does seem unlikely that one ferry being overhauled would create the kind of tailbacks seen.
It is the busiest route, and I would have thought that a pre-planned overhaul would be catered for by re-routing a ferry from a quieter route.

But I am quoting the BBC, and as we all know the BBC is biased. :whistle:
 
Of course they are Malcolm.
Fillyboy hasn’t heard GVMS

and probably hasn’t heard of SPS controls
Or transit documents
Or customs declarations

Fillyboy thinks those trade barriers were due to Covid. :ROFLMAO:
 
Groupage is proving to be fun.

every different consignment has to have its own customs declarations, if any pallet has the wrong paperwork, the whole lorry gets stuck.

pre Brexit, 2 minutes a truck

post Brexit, as long as a Downing Street party
 
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