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The small village has narrow roads that aren't suited for large amounts of congestion, causing collisions, delays and structural damage.

Finn Macdiarmid reports.
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00:00As the country's main route into Europe, Kent often sees plenty of summer holiday traffic.
00:05But as the motorways fill up, villages alongside them can see heavy congestion that their narrow
00:10roads simply aren't built for.
00:12Leeds, just off the M20, is one of these villages and has seen years of accidents, damage to
00:17buildings and vehicles getting stuck.
00:20Now Operation Brock is in effect and even if there aren't lorries coming through, there
00:24are certainly some larger vehicles.
00:26And this is quite commonplace, I've been speaking to members of the public here and even the
00:30landlord of the George Inn, who says that it's just a constant battle.
00:35It tends to get busier when Brock is on because everybody gets to the Junction 8 and they cut
00:42back through the village, it's the main road through really.
00:44This is the bypass, this little road.
00:46When if the road's shut or if there's traffic jams, people tend to stay away from the area
00:51a bit because they know how busy the road is, so it can affect business, yeah.
00:56And just before I interviewed Jason, there was a collision right outside the pub.
01:01Not very good, that's a regular occurrence, it's probably one every three months you get
01:06an accident.
01:08And officials say Operation Brock being in effect doesn't help.
01:12It does make it worse, but to be quite honest, it's bad anyway.
01:18So yeah, you will get people that don't want to use the A20 because it's bumper to bumper,
01:22they want to get to Headcorn or they can go to Smart and places that and they use this
01:27and use the Sutton Road.
01:28Then we have a knock on effect on the villages around and the local roads where they get gridlocked
01:35and badly destroyed.
01:37Simon Jones, the KMRF lead for border disruption, said the decision to put the Operation Brock
01:42barrier out is made to keep disruption for Kent residents to a minimum and always lead
01:46by on the number of passenger and freight crossings expected at the port of Dover and Eurotunnel.
01:51Our work with central government to identify a better traffic management solution will continue
01:56alongside our around-the-clock monitoring so that everyone can get to where they need to
02:00be safely this summer.
02:02Kent isn't the only area affected, with the villages of Lenham, Harrietsham and Hollingbourne
02:06also experiencing traffic that their roads simply can't handle.
02:10And whether it's the summer traffic, Operation Brock or Port infrastructure, these rural villages
02:15are crying out for some kind of solution for their streets.
02:18Finn McDermid for KMTV in Leeds.

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