Recently, some citizens reported to the Chuncheng Evening News-Kaiping News "Kaiping Errands" column that the electric vehicle market on Erji Road occupies the motorway to place electric vehicles, resulting in congestion during the peak commuting period of the motorway and affecting the travel of surrounding citizens. In this regard, the reporter conducted an on-site visit.
On the morning of December 12, the reporter came to the Erji Road electric vehicle market and saw that there was an auxiliary road outside the market, with a total length of about 2 kilometers. The reporter observed that this road was originally enough for 2 small cars to pass, but after being occupied by electric vehicles, only one lane was left, which brought a lot of inconvenience to the public.
It's congested during rush hour, so I don't usually take this road, and I take a detour to get to and from work. Ms. Wang, a citizen, said that the phenomenon of electric vehicles occupying the road has been four or five months.
When the reporter asked why the business obviously had a façade, but still occupied the road, the owner of an electric car business told the reporter that he knew that the behavior of occupying the road was wrong, but he saw that everyone was putting it out, so he followed the trend and put the electric car on the motorway.
It is understood that the operation of motor lanes is under the jurisdiction of the Urban Management Bureau. On the morning of December 13, the reporter contacted the urban management law enforcement department of Xiaobanqiao Street, Guandu District, and the staff of the department said that they had sent staff to verify and would go to the wrecker on December 14.
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