All lanes have reopened on the M2 motorway eastbound between Faversham and Canterbury junctions following earlier disruption.
All lanes on the M2 motorway eastbound have now reopened between Junction 6 at Faversham and Junction 7 at Canterbury. This follows a period of delays and congestion that affected morning commuters travelling towards Canterbury and beyond. Highways Southeast has confirmed that traffic is flowing normally through this section of the motorway.
Motorists who were affected by the earlier disruption are thanked for their patience whilst the issue was resolved. The M2 corridor between Faversham and Canterbury is a critical route for Kent residents and regular commuters, and any disruption can cause significant delays during peak travel times.
Traffic is now moving freely on this stretch of the motorway. Travellers heading eastbound towards Canterbury are advised to expect normal journey times and conditions. If you are planning to travel on the M2 in Kent, continue to monitor live traffic updates for any further information.
Key Information
- All lanes now operational on M2 eastbound between J6 (Faversham) and J7 (Canterbury)
- Normal traffic flow has been restored following earlier disruption
- Commuters should expect typical journey times on this section of the motorway


