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From 16:00 today, we will welcome the return peak of National Day, and there will be no restrictions on going to work tomorrow The traffic pressure during the morning rush hour is heavy

From 16:00 today, we will welcome the return peak of National Day, and there will be no restrictions on going to work tomorrow The traffic pressure during the morning rush hour is heavy

Beijing News (Reporter Pei Jianfei) The National Day holiday is coming to an end. Today (October 7), the Beijing transport department reminded that the return passenger flow and the traffic flow are large between 16:00 and 20:00 between 16 :00 and 20:00. Tomorrow will be an unrestricted working day, rainy weather is expected, and traffic pressure during the morning rush hour will be heavy.

The Beijing Traffic Operations Monitoring and Distribution Center said that citizens actively responded to local holidays during this year’s National Day holiday. The main parks and scenic spots are in the city and suburbs, leisure business circles, and homes and hotels. is very popular. the city’s traffic runs smoothly and in an orderly manner, and the overall traffic pressure is less than at the same time last year.

Today is the last day of the National Day holiday. From 16:00 to 20:00, the flow of return passengers and the flow of traffic is relatively large. The traffic pressures of Beijing-Chengdu, Beijing-Tibet, Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao, Mae Jingkai, Beijing-Shanghai, Jingping, and Capital Airport Expressway entering Beijing are summarized. The main station , Qinghe, Dujiakan, Xihongmen, Wugezhuang and other expressway toll stations on the main line of the expressway are under heavy traffic pressure in the direction of entering the city, and short-term queues may occur.

Among them, the Beijing-Tibet Kangzhuang Expressway, Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Liulihe Expressway, Dguang Yufa Expressway, Beijing-Shanghai Yingsi Expressway, Beijing-Taiwan Lixian Expressway and other expressways entering Beijing are under traffic pressure heavy The pressure on the checkpoints from the south-eastern expressways entering Beijing such as Lixian Expressway is particularly noticeable, and there will be long queues.

In the evening, the arrival of passengers to the airport and the railway station is relatively large. Plan the mode of transport in advance. It is recommended to choose public transport first.

During the peak period of the return journey, it is recommended that citizens and friends pay attention to the information about the road condition in a timely manner, make reasonable arrangements for the return journey during the holidays, try to avoid peak hours and routes which focuses on stress, travel at quiet times, take personal protection on the way back, and consciously implement nucleic acid testing and other epidemic prevention policies after returning to Beijing.

Tomorrow (October 8, Saturday) is the first working day after the National Day holiday, and there are no restrictions on motor vehicles. According to the forecast from the professional meteorological station, there will be light rain in Beijing from the night of the 7th to the morning of the 8th. The road surface will be slippery after the rain, and commuting and commuting to school will be concentration , and there will be no restrictions on travel It is expected that the traffic pressure during the morning peak hours will increase significantly At 8:30, the pressure is the most pronounced, the peak traffic index is above 8.0 and the congestion level is severe, and the congestion lasts for a long time. The main ring road in the urban area, the main expressways and the connecting lines have a large traffic capacity in the direction of entering the city, and congestion continues on some parts of the roads. The traffic pressure in the core urban areas of East and West, Zhongguancun, Desheng, Shijia and other key school areas is obvious, and the peak traffic index in some areas can reach about 8.5.

Citizens and friends are advised to make reasonable travel plans, choose green travel, off-peak travel, and parents driving to pick up students should stop and go around the campus.

Edited by Liu Mengjie

Proofreading Liu Meh


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