
Drivers are facing “significant delays” on roads as vehicles block motorways in protest at high fuel prices.
Convoys are driving purposefully slowly along the M4 and M5 in a call for fuel duty to be slashed.
A bridge between England and Wales is one of the main roads being targeted in the go-slow protest. Gwent Police said it was experiencing delays in both directions along that stretch of the M4.
Meanwhile, Devon and Cornwall Police said a slow-driving convoy set off from Exeter services along the M5 on Monday morning, as well as another along the A38.
Protesters are believed to be targeting mainly three-lane motorways and aiming to slow down two lanes, while leaving the fast one free.
Drivers have been warned to reconsider their journeys and remain at home if possible amid the protests, which are understood to be organised via social media under the banner Fuel Price Stand Against Tax.

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