The car driver's "stuck point" failed, and the free pass was hotly discussed by the high-speed management departments in many places: the free period cannot be "graced" across the country
Recently, a news about a car driver missing the free passage has caused heated discussions. It is understood that the driver arrived at the toll station near the end of the free passage, but because the time has exceeded the specified time of the free period, he cannot enjoy the free passage and needs to pay all the toll fees. This incident sparked heated discussions among netizens, and some people believed that the highway management department should provide some grace time for drivers, after all, the drivers had already driven according to the specified time.
However, in response to this incident, the high-speed management departments in many places said that the national unity of the free period could not be "forgiven". This is because the highway toll standard is implemented according to national regulations, and each province and each road section has a clear specified time. If the highway authorities in one area extend the free time period or relax the free passage rules without authorization, it will cause unfair toll collection in other areas.
So, how can car drivers avoid missing the free passage? First of all, drivers should plan their trip in advance, know the free passage time of the highway they will pass, and make sure to arrive at the toll booth within the stipulated time. Secondly, in the process of driving, pay attention to the road signs and signs, and keep abreast of the toll standards and service facilities of the expressway. Finally, if you can't get to the toll booth within the allotted time, you can choose an alternative route or adjust your itinerary.
Of course, for highway authorities, there are also measures that can be taken to improve road traffic efficiency and service levels. For example, strengthen road maintenance and maintenance to ensure that the road surface is smooth and safe; Optimize the layout of toll stations and service facilities, and improve the speed of vehicle passage and the efficiency of payment; Strengthen publicity and reminders to give drivers a better understanding of highway toll standards and regulations.
In short, the incident of the car driver's failure to "stuck at the point" and missing the free passage has aroused widespread attention and thinking. We should realize that the toll standards and regulations of expressways are uniformly formulated by the state and must be strictly enforced. At the same time, drivers and highway authorities should also strengthen communication and collaboration to jointly maintain road safety and traffic efficiency.