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120-km-long Massive Traffic Jam hits China PDF Print E-mail
Written by Breaking News Online Team   
Sunday, 05 September 2010 18:14

News Desk: Breaking News! The traffic jam in China is once again in the news. Beijing-Tibet roadway in northern China is facing yet another gigantic traffic jam with more than 14,000 vehicles lined up across 120 km.

 

There is an estimate of  more than 10,000 trucks, with most of the trucks loaded with coal from Inner Mongolia and are lined up bumper to bumper. Drivers are playing cards and sleeping in the open to pass their time.

 

The highway has been experiencing massive traffic jams since mid-August, as the Beijing-Xinjiang highway is being repaired. Last month trucks were stuck for 5 days on the highway and there was a traffic jam of 100kms. More than 100 Inner Mongolian police officers are on duty to control the jam on the Xinjiang Highway.

 

As per the reports form CCTV, these jams have already started affecting the incomes of the truck drivers who are stuck in these jam.

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-1 #1 Thupten Norsang 2010-09-06 04:06
I am happy to see this. China will more worse if they do not respect human rights. Thank you for you who made that traffic jam. It is not by natural obstacle. I think it is by intentionally. Thank you.
 

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