Junior minister says facilities planned in Kent and elsewhere to minimise impact on drivers

The government is to install portable toilets on roads in Kent for lorry drivers whose journeys could be delayed for up to two days in the event of traffic congestion post-Brexit.

Rachel Maclean, a parliamentary undersecretary of state in the Department for Transport, said sanitary facilities would also be provided on roadsides elsewhere in the country.

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