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What do you think of Baoji’s travel restrictions?

The travel restrictions in Baoji are simply unnecessary! If it is to temporarily relieve traffic congestion, I agree! Then it can only be temporary. Building more roads is the fundamental solution to congestion! What is the cause of smog? It is caused by low temperatures in winter, poor air mobility, and the burning of coal for heating in winter! It's not all caused by car exhaust. Of course, car exhaust also causes air pollution, but the proportion is not large! Why is there no smog when there are no number restrictions on motor vehicles in spring, summer and autumn? Why do we have to restrict travel when winter smog comes? The motor vehicle offends whom, do you have to take your anger out on the motor vehicle? ! Just like if you were criticized by the leader at work, you would beat your child when you go home! What is this behavior? To eradicate smog, first of all, clean energy such as natural gas must be used for heating in winter, and secondly, outdoor dust-raising operations should be stopped! Don’t electric cars pollute? Just because 70% of China's electricity is thermal power, electric vehicles are just passing on pollution sources! Is it fair to place all the blame on motor vehicles?

I think the travel restrictions in Baoji are very necessary. Take the fact that smog last year and some time ago topped the list in the country, measures should be taken immediately. Our industry is not the most developed, but the smog is often extreme. Besides, the traffic restriction measures adopted by Baoji are not limited to traffic every day. The traffic restriction policy is only implemented during the orange warning emergency response period and there are no traffic restrictions on national statutory holidays. Special vehicles such as pure electric vehicles, taxis, and motorcycles are not subject to traffic restrictions.

Travel restrictions are just a measure to allow everyone to have a healthy and safe living environment. Data shows that the smog index did drop during the travel restrictions. If travel is not restricted and severe smog occurs, we will be passive. If things continue like this, our bodies will not be able to bear it. And if there are no restrictions on travel, some people will definitely say that the relevant departments are just freeloaders and don't care about anything.

Baoji restricted areas: urban Jinger Road, Xinjian Road, Zhongshan Road, Dongfeng Road, Administrative Avenue, Gaoxin Avenue (west of Science and Technology Road), East Street and West Street in Chencang District.

Restricted objects: Motor vehicles in the prohibited and restricted areas of Baoji City (including official vehicles and foreign motor vehicles, except special vehicles), use temporary license plates.

Driving restrictions: During the Orange Alert emergency response period, small motor vehicles (including vehicles with foreign registration) are restricted to two license plate numbers from 7:00 to 20:00 every day (if the last number is an English letter, the license plate number is The last digit shall prevail),

On Monday, the last number is 1 and 6,

On Tuesday, the last number is 2 and 7,

On Wednesday, the last number is limited 3 and 8,

On Thursday, small motor vehicles with numbers ending in 4 and 9,

and Friday, with numbers ending in 5 and 0, are restricted;

small motor vehicles; low-speed trucks , engineering transport vehicles, and heavy trucks are prohibited from driving in urban areas (except trucks that apply for passes at the public security and traffic police departments).

During the red alert emergency response period, small motor vehicles (including foreign vehicles) are restricted from 7:00 to 20:00 every day according to the single or even number of the license plate (if the last number is an English letter, the last digit of the license plate will be used) digits shall prevail), that is, small motor vehicles with odd numbers ending in odd numbers on single days and even numbers on even days; all types of trucks are prohibited from driving on urban roads (those who apply for a pass at the public security and traffic police department are prohibited) Trucks can drive on road sections other than restricted road sections).

Traffic restrictions in Baoji have been a hot topic among citizens recently. As a fourth-tier city in the west, there is indeed no need to restrict traffic in Baoji. The urban roads are spacious, and there are corresponding traffic restrictions in place during peak hours. For car owners, spending the same money, the car will not play a role, and it will also cause a new round of car buying craze (rich people can buy another one and travel on the wrong date)

This winter Baoji's motor vehicle restrictions are in response to the "linkage mechanism" and are not decided by the market. This is common sense.

Are motor vehicle restrictions useful in controlling smog? The effect is definitely there, but how big the effect is, let the facts speak for itself.

As for the cause of smog, it is a cliché. I think that although the "contribution" of motor vehicles to smog is not as great as everyone imagines, if the quality of the oil in two barrels of oil is not improved, the pollution will be greater than normal. The quality of oil products has improved, and the policy on motor vehicle traffic restrictions can be relaxed.

It is urgent to control Chinese oil companies represented by Two Barrels of Oil.

Traffic restrictions as a linkage mechanism are necessary, because Baoji does not count. I personally feel that other traffic restrictions are unnecessary. First of all, the traffic jams during the morning and evening peak periods are largely caused by municipal construction. , such as Chuanshan Road and Qingjiang Road. Secondly, many congestion points have been alleviated and some have been implemented, such as Xinjian Road and Baoshi Bridge. If one-way roads and surveillance and capture can be reasonably introduced, the roads in Baoji will be very smooth. , after all, the city is not big. As for the smog, it is really not caused by cars

This is the first time this year that Baoji has limited traffic, which makes me feel that Baoji is also a big city! It's a bit urban-style. It's too early to say whether the effect will be good or not. Although it has caused some troubles in our lives, under the current heavy pollution weather, travel restrictions across the country will become the norm.

So we, the melon-eaters, have to adapt slowly even though we can’t figure it out. To solve the problem, we still need to build more roads and reduce congestion. After all, idling at traffic lights or in traffic jams causes the greatest pollution from car exhaust!

I personally think there is no need to restrict traffic in Baoji because Baoji is a vast area with sparsely populated areas and the traffic volume is not that large. The buses are not full of people (unless it is during rush hours). The source of pollution, car exhaust, is only superficial. Personally, I think the agricultural industry should be given priority. Governance