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Motorists heading for Dover could be held in 'car stacking' sites while waiting for their ferries in bid to alleviate gridlock at the port when new EU entry rules come into force

Motorists heading for Dover could be held in 'car stacking' sites while waiting for their ferries in bid to alleviate gridlock at the port when new EU entry rules come into force
The Government is understood to be in talks with landowners to use sites in the event of severe congestion, amid concerns that the new system could see queues of up to 15 hours at the Port of Dover.

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