The Chinese government declares that China will cease to provide
formal motorcycle escorts for foreign visiting leaders from January
1, 2004.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ministry of
Public Security, in the arrangement of a motorcycle escort for
state guests, three parallel roads in Chang'an Avenue have to be
cleared and occupied, and the nearby road intersections are also
closed.
China receives 40-odd leadership visits each year. Each time a
state guest motorcade causes inactivity along used roads, bringing
great inconvenience to the capital's public. In fact, the
arrangement of motorcycle escorts was under consideration of
etiquette more than security. Most other foreign countries have
stopped providing similar escorts.
With roaring automobiles in Beijing (more than 2 million plus),
the traffic is becoming heavier and heavier.
A state official says not to use motorcycle escorts for state
guests is good for the interests of the general public, and helps
foreign affairs work serve domestic economic construction.
According to the existing rule, foreign state or government
leaders may enjoy a motorcycle escort from the Chinese government
when they arrive in or leave Beijing on a state or official visit,
participate in a welcome ceremony, or present wreaths at the
Monument to the People’s Heroes.
(China.org.cn by Li Liangdu, December 23, 2003)