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202 1 Guangzhou Tomb-Sweeping Day Traffic Travel Guide-Travel Peak and Return Peak

Only one week away from Tomb-Sweeping Day, the small holiday in Tomb-Sweeping Day will usher in another peak of people flow, and there will be many people going out for sweeping and traveling. In view of this situation, Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Transportation predicted the peak of travel and return trip in Tomb-Sweeping Day. Details are as follows.

202 1 Tomb-Sweeping Day Guangzhou Travel Peak+Return Peak Travel Peak: 07:00-23:00 on April 2, and10/6: 00 on April 3;

Return peak: April 5 17: 00 to 22: 00.

Travel tips:

1. Make a travel plan in advance, choose the travel mode, time and route reasonably, and try to avoid focusing on traveling during the Qingming period. It is suggested to go home to visit graves and worship ancestors at the wrong time of 1 week as soon as possible.

2. In rainy and foggy weather, remember to "slow down, control the distance between cars and light the tail". If there is a minor traffic accident, you should move the vehicle and passengers to a safe place as soon as possible, and then call the police or negotiate by yourself. You can also go to the nearest quick compensation point in the service area to go through the claim settlement procedures, and don't stay in the driveway to argue about the responsibility for the accident, so as to avoid a second accident.

3. It is suggested that citizens who have short-distance travel plans in the province should try to avoid the travel peak in Tomb-Sweeping Day.

Guangzhou Tomb-Sweeping Day does not implement the Notice of Traffic Police Detachment of Guangzhou Public Security Bureau on Traffic Management Measures for Non-Guangzhou Small and Medium Bus. During holidays, all citizens do not implement the "four stops" management measures, and non-Guangzhou minibuses can pass normally in the controlled area.

202 1 Qingming holiday is from April 3 to April 5, during which Guangzhou is not restricted (that is, the system stops driving for 3 days by default), and non-Guangzhou public minibuses can pass normally in the controlled area.

In the following two cases, foreign cars can drive in the control area for 7 days:

Situation 1: 20265438+0-20265438+0 April 5.

Case 2: 202 1 from April 3 to April 9 (in this case, 202 1 must stop driving on April 2).

The main direction of traffic flow in Tomb-Sweeping Day, Guangdong Province The traffic flow in the whole province will be mainly concentrated in the direction of the Pearl River Delta to and from eastern Guangdong and western Guangdong, with Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan, Dongguan and other cities as the center to radiate to surrounding cities:

The west of Guangdong (including the direction of Guangxi) mainly includes:

There are five main roads: Erguang Expressway, Guangfozhao Expressway, Shencen Expressway, Shanzhan Expressway and Shenhai Expressway. It is estimated that the road sections prone to congestion during peak hours include Guanghuan Expressway (Shabeili Interchange Section), Guangming Expressway (269 Provincial Highway Entrance to Dagang Interchange Section), Shanzhan-Zhao Expressway (Yangjiang Yangchun Section), Shencen Expressway (Yunfu Xinxing Section) and Guang Kun Expressway (Zhaoqing-Dagang Interchange Section).

In the direction of eastern Guangdong, there are mainly:

The main road passages are Jiguang Expressway, Shanzhan Expressway, Ningbo-Dongguan Expressway and Shenhai Expressway. The sections that are prone to congestion during peak hours include Jiguang Expressway (Zijin section of Heyuan), Yongguan Expressway (Huidong section of Huizhou) and Shenhai Expressway (Haifeng section of Shanwei).

In the north of Guangdong:

The traffic on Guangxu Expressway (Qingyuan Qingxin Section) will also be very crowded.