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20 18 traffic restrictions in Tomb-Sweeping Day, Wuhan 20 18 road restrictions during Tomb-Sweeping Day, Wuhan.

As we all know, it will be Tomb-Sweeping Day in a few days. In fact, we are looking forward to this festival, because Tomb-Sweeping Day will have a holiday, which can be used for hiking and sweeping graves. Anyway, there is a long vacation, so you can have a rest. The following small series will tell you about the restrictions in Tomb-Sweeping Day.

20 18 Traffic restrictions in Wuhan, Tomb-Sweeping Day stipulate that the weather will get warmer, and short-distance traffic such as Qingming Festival sweeping and hiking will overlap. The traffic control department of Wuhan City predicts that from March 17 to April 8, especially March 3 1, April 1 (weekend) and April 5, 6 and 7 (Qingming small holiday).

On March 2 1, the traffic control department of Wuhan public security issued a Qingming travel reminder, which will implement temporary traffic control measures for some roads in Wuhan Donghu New Technology Development Zone, Hanyang District, Dongxihu District and Xinzhou District.

On March 24th and 25th, 3 1, April 1, 5th, 6th and 7th, from 7: 00 to 15: 00 every day, vehicles (except buses) and Wangqing Road (Luo Yan Interchange) in East Lake New Technology Development Zone are closed.

On March 3 1, April 1, April 5, 6 and 7, from 7:00 to 15:00 every day, Hanyang Avenue (Liaoyuan Road to Mengjiapu subway station) is closed to motor vehicles (except buses and taxis), and fairy mountain Road (Qintai Avenue to Hanyang Avenue) is closed to motor vehicles.

The traffic control department will also take corresponding control measures in the surrounding areas such as Shuihushan Cemetery in Dongxihu District, Wanfu Pure Land Cemetery in Xinzhou District and Yangluopan Cemetery. For the roads around key cemeteries, the traffic control department provided detailed travel guidance and bypass plans, and suggested that citizens take public transport as much as possible to sweep the peak.