Up to 200 people in vans, trucks and cars are expected to join the protest on the M54.
The protests could bring traffic on the motorways to a standstill
He said: “I have been involved in discussions with the police about where we will start and the nature of the protest as the last thing we want to do is break the law and risk arrest - but we certainly intend to get the message across.” "Together with our partners, we are experienced in managing this type of protest, but we’d urge drivers to check for any disruption on their route in advance of travelling.
"As with any journey on any day, we’d recommend that people check their route for delays by listening to local radio," the spokesman added. He went on:"Rather than passing on some of the savings they are benefiting from, they are clearly banking on the wholesale market moving up again which is disappointing for drivers who are desperate to see an end to ever-rising prices.