Demand for petrol should return to normal levels in “the coming days”, the fuel industry has said as ministers again appealed to motorists to stop “panic buying”.

Yate and Sodbury saw traffic chaos for the third day today as people queued for the petrol stations in the area.

Locals took to Facebook to complain of the levels of traffic backed up for Morrison's petrol station-meaning people wanting to shop in the store were queueing for up to 30 minutes to get into the car park.

Traffic was once again built up along Scott Way, Kennedy Way and the Yate Link Road as cars queued for the Esso garage on the Shopping Centre.

But, in a joint statement, leading suppliers, including BP, Esso and Shell, said that with many cars now carrying more petrol than usual, pressure on filling stations should start to ease.

Earlier Boris Johnson drew back from implementing plans to send in troops to deliver fuel to the forecourts as Downing Street insisted there were “ample” supplies.

In their joint statement, issued by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the industry urged drivers to return to normal buying patterns.

“There is plenty of fuel at UK refineries and terminals, and as an industry we are working closely with the Government to help ensure fuel is available to be delivered to stations across the country,” it said.

“As many cars are now holding more fuel than usual, we expect that demand will return to its normal levels in the coming days, easing pressures on fuel station forecourts.

“We would encourage everyone to buy fuel as they usually would."