essential workers travelling into New Brunswick will now have shorter wait times at the border as the coronavirus pandemic continues.A lane designated specifically for truck drivers and essential service workers went into effect Friday morning in order to improve traffic flow at the Nova Scotia/New Brunswick border.“So we can we can keep commercial traffic flowing as free as possible,” said New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs at the provincial border Friday.In the one week since non-essential travel between provinces in Atlantic Canada has been permitted, travellers have been met with excessively long lines and wait times.The newly-designated lane gives priority to commercial vehicles, essential workers and people heading to Prince Edward.