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    UK fuel protesters arrested for driving too slowly

    David GreatBy David GreatJuly 5, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Police escort vehicles across the Prince of Wales Bridge, which runs between England and Wales protest fuel price
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    More than a dozen protesters were arrested for driving too slowly during demonstrations on motorways in England, Wales and Scotland over fuel prices.

    The go-slow action mainly targeted three-lane motorways with convoys of vehicles crawling along two lanes – leaving the “fast” outside lane free.

    Twelve people were arrested during a protest on the M4, which led to the Prince of Wales Bridge, between England and Wales, being closed.

    Another man was arrested near the A38.

    Protesters, organised under the social media banner Fuel Price Stand Against Tax, drove in a series of convoys at 30mph (48.3km/h) to cause gridlock on major roads and motorways.

    Chief Superintendent Tom Harding from Gwent Police said people had been arrested for driving under 30mph for a “prolonged amount of time”.

    The roads affected by disruption included:

    • the M4 and Prince of Wales Bridge
    • the M5 in Devon
    • the M32 in Gloucestershire
    • the A38 in Devon
    • the M180 in Lincolnshire
    • the A12 in Essex
    • the A92 in Scotland
    • the A64 near York

    Gwent Police said organisers of the protest had been given a legal notice to prevent them from blocking the bridge over the River Severn and from driving under 30mph.

    • Police arrest leaders of trucker protest in Ottawa

    Ch Supt Harding said restrictions had been placed on the protest as otherwise “emergency and critical services” would have been restricted.

    £4,000 added to our fuel bill

    Tariq Akram said other cars joined the convoy as it went by
    Tariq Akram said other cars joined the convoy as it went by

    Tariq Akram said his was one of 50 vehicles making the 60-mile journey through Scunthorpe and Doncaster at 20mph.

    The Scunthorpe truck driver told the BBC his company had added £4,000 to its fuel bill in the past four months because of rising prices.

    “The turnout was absolutely fantastic. There were 35 vehicles from our yard alone who took part,” he said.

    “At one point, I thought some cars wanted to overtake so I tried to let them by, then I realised they were joining in.”

    Slow moving traffic heading in to Aberdeen
    Police Scotland has told drivers to drive at an appropriate speed for the conditions

    Avon and Somerset Police said all protests in its area had finished and thanked the public for their patience in a tweet at 15:20 BST.

    Earlier, Devon and Cornwall Police said it was aware of a go-slow protest heading northbound from Exeter services on the M5.

    The force also said a further protest began on the A38 heading north from Ivybridge, where a man in his 50s was arrested after ignoring a warning about unsafe driving.

    “Unfortunately we have had unsafe driving on the A38 including vehicles travelling at a dangerously low speed,” a force spokesman said.

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