Government officials have given the green light for plans to bring in 5,000 foreign lorry drivers to deal with the shortage - with the UK said to be 100,000 HGV drivers short, according to the Road Haulage Association.
- An ambulance with a siren blaring was unable to pass gridlocked traffic queuing near a Bromley petrol station
- A witness said the ambulance ended up hitting a stationary car in a bid to rush to the emergency
- Police have also bypassed queues to fill up their cars as petrol stations continue to run out of fuel amid crisis
- Chairman of the Petrol Retailers Association said panic buying had caused 'serious problems' for stock levels
- And oil giant BP said nearly a third of their petrol stations in Britain had run out of fuel
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