Shocked police stopped the motorist on the M6 in Cheshire Burger King, KFC and Starbucks have also reopened for takeaway orders.A limited amount of food outlets are open for takeaway only. The offer began on 21 March and runs to 7 June, and is open to NHS emergency ambulance services, NHS Trust non-emergency vehicles, local police and fire authorities. The filling stations remain open 24/7 and will offer an increased range of products from the farm shop.Toilets in the main building are open 10am until 3pm, while the kitchens, farm shops and butcheries are closed. What sources of data can we use to explore the impact of the Covid-19 on traffic? Please be assured we are following government guidance to keep you and all our team members safe and well.”Blue Light & Defence discount card holders and NHS staff get 50 percent off at Welcome Break’s Waitrose and WHSmith stores.

A city driver caught speeding at 120mph down an empty Midland motorway on the sunniest day of the coronavirus lockdown has been dealt with by police. Two lanes are closed on the M6 motorway due to a crash in South Cheshire this morning. Motorway service areas have remained open throughout the coronavirus lockdown, but often with reduced facilities and shorter opening hours. POLICE stopped a driver on the M6 motorway after he broke coronavirus lockdown laws to collect £15 windows, but were left shocked when they found his wife in the boot of the car. The operator has increased the frequency of contact surface sanitising in its dining, retail and toilet facilities.Free parking has doubled to four hours and the 24-hour parking rate is reduced to £15. Many of its food and drink outlets, including Costa Coffee and Burger King, are now open for takeaway orders.Free fuel is also available to all emergency services at the 46 BP forecourts in the Moto network. Leaving our homes only for the very limited purposes outlined by the Prime Minister on Monday has resulted in a huge overall drop in travel demand.

All toilet, washroom and shower facilities are open for lorry, car and motorhome drivers.https://www.motoringresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Motorway-service-area-at-night.jpghttps://www.motoringresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/mr-top-motoring.svgMotorway services open for business as lockdown lifts© Copyright 2020 | Motoring Research | All Rights Reserved | In December 2019, the M6 Stage 1 (previously referred to as the F6 Extension - Stage 1) received planning approval from the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. The UK’s largest motorway service station operator has cut fuel prices at some of its filling stations by 8p per litre as part of a trial to attract more customers.