All for odd-even license plate rule
Updated: 2014-11-25 07:47
(China Daily)
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Comment on "Beijing wants to keep 'APEC blue'" (China Daily, Nov 14)
I want the Beijing municipal government to stick to its odd-even license plate traffic rule to ensure blue skies. On Nov 20, almost all roads in Beijing were choc-a-bloc with vehicles. It took me nearly 75 minutes to travel a distance that I covered in less than 30 minutes during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting, when cars with odd and even numbers were allowed to hit the roads on alternate days.
Moreover, drivers should follow traffic rules strictly to ensure that they don't cause unnecessary traffic snarls on the already highly congested roads of Beijing.
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