Drivers are being warned of delays as more than 150 convoys will be escorted through Suffolk in July and August.
A police spokesman confirmed that 151 abnormal loads will have been transported through Suffolk between July 8 and August 12.
The escorts will be for abnormal loads that police describe as "cabins", which are being transported from Essex to Sizewell B.
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The 44,000kg loads, which are 3m wide and 12m long, will travel in convoys of two along the A12 and A14.
They will leave at 11.30am, 1pm and sometimes 2.30pm on weekdays until August 12.
The escort route will be: A12 Essex Border – A14 – A12 – B1122 – Lover’s Lane – Local Roads to Site.
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A police spokesman said: "To reduce the pressure on the county’s roads, these abnormal loads have been doubled up.
"Suffolk police are escorting these loads from The A12 Wickham Market to the site, and from the site to Farnham to provide safety to the movement and to all road users.
"No roads will closed as a result of these movements."
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