Jinan to launch odd-even car ban during 11th National Games |
| Date Added: October 16, 2009 07:45:31 AM |
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| Category: Solar & Recycling Energy: himin solar energy group |
| Starting October 13, Jinan will officially implement an “odd-even traffic restriction measure”—banning half the city’s vehicles from the roads during the 11th National Games—in order to guarantee a smooth flow of traffic and cleaner air during the non-woven fabric opening of the Games. In accordance with the provisions formulated by the authorities in charge of the measure, from October 13-18 and from Compressed towels 7:00am to 7:00pm daily, vehicles in the city will be allowed on the roads on alternate days depending on whether their number plates end in odd or even numbers; for those ending with letters, rules apply to the last Arabic number printed on the plates. Cars with odd-numbered endings will be banned on even-numbered days, and vice versa. The areas covered by the restriction plan are as follows: west of the East Ring Expressway, Lvyou Road, north of the Second Ring South Road, east of the Second Ring West Road, south of the Second Ring North Road, west of Jiangjun Road, and areas south of the North Industrial Road. The traffic restriction plan also applies to the following roads: the Second Ring South Road (from the Second Ring East Road to Yingxiongshan Road), Lvyou Road (from Gangxi Road to the Second Ring East Road), Longding Avenue, and the Second Ring East Elevated Road. |