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Can Jiashao Bridge in Hangzhou Bay, Shangyu District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province watch the tide? Solve it, thank you.

No, take the Jiashao Bridge to see the tide. Safety comes first.

Yan Weihua, deputy head of the Third Brigade of Shaoxing High-speed Traffic Police, told the reporter: "With the opening of Jiashao Bridge, it is convenient for Taizhou and Shaoxing to go to Haining, and Shanghai and Soviet Union to go to Haining. Ding Qiao, Yan Guan and Yanchang are the best places to watch the tide. The entire Jiashao Bridge has no observation deck. Drivers crossing the bridge are not allowed to stop at will, let alone watch the tide. "

How do tourists who like photography and tide watching go to tide watching scenic spots? What should drivers pay attention to when they walk on the expressway to watch the tide? The high-speed traffic police give you some advice:

Go to tidal spots such as Ding Qiao, Yan Guan and Yanchang. Vehicles from Shanghai, Jiangsu, Fujian, Taizhou and Shaoxing are advised to take Jiashao Expressway to Hangpu Expressway and get off at the exits of Ding Qiao, Yan Guan and Yanchang. Vehicles in the direction of Hangzhou are advised to change from Shanghai-Hangzhou and Hangzhou-Ring Expressway to Hangpu Expressway, and get off at the exits of Ding Qiao, Yan Guan and Yanchang. After getting off the expressway, follow the road signs of the Tide Watching Festival and enter the corresponding Tide Watching Scenic Area.

Never stop to ask for directions when driving at high speed. There are not a few cases of traffic accidents caused by random parking on the expressway, and the lesson of blood needs to be kept in mind by every driver and friend. According to statistics, 30% of traffic accidents on expressways are caused by random parking. Make clear the route before going out, especially some large transfer hubs. If you need directions, go to the nearest high-speed exit and ask the toll booth staff.

Keep a safe distance from the car in front when driving. During the tide-watching festival, there will be traffic peaks on expressways, such as Hangzhou-Ningbo Expressway, Hangpu Expressway and Hangjinqu Expressway. The traffic may be a little congested then. Drivers and friends should drive safely and civilized. When the traffic is slow, don't change lanes at will, drive alternately, control the speed, and keep a distance of more than 100 meters from the vehicle in front.