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Can citizens park their cars on the viaduct during the rainstorm in Zhengzhou?

The rainstorm weather in Zhengzhou is coming again. Coco said that local citizens are very worried, and they are worried that heavy rains and floods will flood their private cars and affect their start-up. So many citizens want to park their cars on the viaduct and the police come out to deal with it. The answer is definitely not. First of all, the viaduct itself is a road, and it is also to let more vehicles have better roads. Even in rainstorm and flood weather, the viaduct has no exhaust gas, because there are still many places in the area that need emergency rescue. At this time, many rescue vehicles from other places entered through the viaduct. If we park our car on the viaduct and affect the entry of rescue vehicles from other places, it is actually a delay in disaster relief, which is very bad. Because after the flood, in fact, many foreign vehicles want to come in, and there are not many roads to choose. Viaduct is one of the channels for vehicles to enter smoothly. Don't delay the smooth entry of rescue vehicles for your own benefit. This is an act that affects the whole public transportation. In fact, the viaduct itself has not been crossed, which hinders the traffic, so there are still a lot of vehicles coming in and out every day. Well, if you leave your car here without help, it is easy to cause scratches. In fact, it is a great loss to the owner, because if the car has a melon, it will cost a lot of money to repair it casually. Instead of putting it on the viaduct, it is better to put it in a place where you can't see his condition every day. There will be no traffic at higher places, and there is no need to worry about being scratched. Otherwise, the loss cost is quite high. It's not worth the candle at all. When the rainstorm strikes, in fact, everyone should find a higher position and put their cars there, so as not to worry about affecting other people's traffic, but also to keep their cars, killing two birds with one stone.