During the Spring Festival, the streets and alleys of Chengdu present a festive and lively scene, citizens can always see a group of traffic police silently guarding road safety while visiting relatives and friends, enjoying the holiday. However, what other work are the traffic police doing while maintaining traffic order on the road? Next, the reporter will lead everyone to have an in-depth understanding of the full and busy day of the traffic police.
At 9:30 a.m. on the second day of the first lunar month, the reporter came to the North Gate Passenger Station, and the auxiliary police of the Second Branch of the Traffic Police had arrived at their posts, "Although it has passed the peak of the Spring Festival, there will still be many citizens who will take the car home during the Spring Festival, so we must also do a good job of safety publicity to them." Han Jiang, a police officer from the Fourth Brigade of the Second Branch of the Traffic Police, explained to reporters. On the one hand, he began to distribute Spring Festival traffic leaflets to the citizens waiting for the bus, and on the other hand, he explained safety tips to the drivers of passenger vehicles and checked whether the passengers on the bus were wearing seat belts.
Officer, how do I get to the North Gate Passenger Terminal? "It's coming soon, follow the road further on, on the left. At 11 o'clock, the reporter came to the intersection of Liangjiaxiang on the first ring road and witnessed this warm picture. "The couple had just come to Chengdu for work, and they didn't know what to do when they got off the subway. Tian Shunbo, an auxiliary police officer of the Fourth Brigade of the Second Branch of the Traffic Police, said that they were on duty near the North Gate Passenger Station, not only to ensure the orderly progress of road traffic, but also to provide necessary guidance and assistance to the citizens going to the North Gate Passenger Station.
At 14:30, there was a lively scene near Tianfu Art Park, because it was the Spring Festival holiday, the general public came out of their homes to feel the atmosphere of the festival. However, due to the large number of tourists and the large amount of traffic, it also brings a certain amount of pressure to the traffic. In order to ensure that the traffic is orderly and the tourists play smoothly, Wang Zhengqiang, a police officer from the third brigade of the second branch of the traffic police, patiently guides the vehicles and provides services for tourists. "Don't rush, go one by one, there's a parking lot inside. Wang Zhengqiang pointed out the direction for the driver of the vehicle to ensure that every tourist could find a place to park smoothly.
At 16:30, Mr. Wang, a tourist, drove a motorcycle from Dujiangyan City to Chengdu to start a pleasant trip. However, due to his unfamiliarity with the road conditions, he got lost on Gimcheon Road. Just as Mr. Wang was anxiously wandering on the road, Huang Yunpeng, an auxiliary police officer of the Vehicle Management Section of the Second Branch of the Traffic Police, rode a police motorcycle to patrol here, discovered Mr. Wang's predicament, and took the initiative to stop and inquire about the situation. After learning about Mr. Wang's experience, Huang Yunpeng enthusiastically pointed out the direction for him, "Go straight ahead and turn left, and you will reach Tianfu Art Park." In addition, Huang Yunpeng did not forget to take the opportunity to educate Mr. Wang about Chengdu's motorcycle regulations and remind him to obey the traffic laws during his visit.
In general, the work of the traffic police during the Spring Festival is both busy and stressful. In order to ensure the safety of the public, they are not afraid of hard work and stick to their posts. It is also because of their dedication and efforts that not only ensure the smooth flow of road traffic, but also let the citizens feel the strong festival atmosphere and the warmth from the Chengdu traffic police.
Chengdu ** Jinguan News Reporter Photographer Zhang Weijin Editor-in-charge He Qitie Editor Wang Qi.