KENT residents and businesses are being encouraged to make sure they are prepared during the Olympics.
An additional 200,000 to 250,000 people are expected to visit the county every day of the Games, as many will be staying in Kent and using the roads and public transport to travel to competitions.
Kent County Council deputy cabinet member for environment, highways and waste, David Brazier, said: "We know the Games will draw many people into Kent and we want to make sure regular travellers do not get caught out by the increase in visitors.
"Much work has also gone into providing travel and other information for residents and visitors. This can be found on a dedicated website that will help keep Kent moving during this fabulous event."
For more information visit, kent.gov.uk/london2012 or kentsport.org/london2012/business
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