Beijing had an increase of nearly 1,000 vehicles every day on
average last year. To cope with the increasing traffic pressure,
the city's traffic authorities said yesterday that they will be
speeding up road construction, and will be further developing an
intelligent transportation system this year, China News Service
said today.
Beijing currently has more than 2.6 million automobiles, and the
volume of private cars has reached 1.3 million, said Liu Xiaoming,
a spokesman for the capital's traffic commission.
To ease traffic congestion, more than 10 roads, including
Tonghuihe Road, Fengbei Road, Xidawang Road, Majaibao Road
and Wanshou Road, will be built this year. The capital will also
start the construction of Fushi Road, Puhuangyu Road, Chongnei
Avenue and Xinnei Avenue this year.
The urban construction bureau also said they will add two exits
to the Fifth Ring Road this year, a bid to facilitate entry and
exiting on the major ring artery.
Liu said the capital will also open its second BRT (Bus Rapid
Transit) line this year just after launching the first one last
year, and will open more BRT lines in the future.
BRT is a bus system that basis their operations very much like a
rail transportation system. Big-volume buses, larger than ordinary
buses, will run on an exclusive lane. Passengers are required to
buy tickets at the bus stations along the line before getting on.
Such operations will help decrease the amount of traffic jams and
raise efficiency noticeably.
Liu said Beijing will test a new charging system on the city's
toll roads this year as part of a plan to enhance traffic
intelligence. If drivers install an intelligent recognition chip on
their vehicles' windshields and store money into the account, the
fees can be deducted automatically while passing the toll station
without having to stop.
As for the downtown, authorities will float parking fares and
reduce parking spaces in those places vulnerable to traffic jams to
relieve clogged traffic, Liu added.
(Shanghai Daily January 27, 2006)