Northamptonshire truck stops used as Covid test sites in bid to beat jams on the coast
Two sites in Northamptonshire are among 15 new Covid testing stations for long-distance truck and van drivers heading to Europe.
Areas at Watford Gap Services on the M1 and Rothwell truck stop alongside the A14 and will be used to help avoid freight traffic stacking up at ports and in Kent.
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France requires drivers to have proof of a negative Covid test within the previous 72 hours before crossing the Channel.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: "If we are to keep traffic, it is essential drivers are tested before they travel to the area and these new testing centres will help reduce delays."
Tests will be available at information desks the Government set up originally to provide advice about requirements for travelling to the continent after Brexit.
Van drivers can also use the sites to get a Covid test.
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