British drivers issued urgent warning of 'significant changes' at Port of Dover next month
Drivers travelling to Dover this Easter have been warned of new rules that could catch motorists out when at the border. The Home Office and Department for Transport have reminded Britons of the new Entry Exit System with the European Union. Motorists have been told to be aware of additional border checks, with officials urging motorists to allow extra time when travelling to the EU. The EES has been slowly introduced by the EU since October last year and is designed to replace physical

Drivers travelling to Dover this Easter have been warned of new rules that could catch motorists out when at the border. The Home Office and Department for Transport have reminded Britons of the new Entry Exit System with the European Union. Motorists have been told to be aware of additional border checks, with officials urging motorists to allow extra time when travelling to the EU. The EES has been slowly introduced by the EU since October last year and is designed to replace physical
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