Beijing: The monster traffic jams which become a norm outside Beijing stretching up 100 km and lasting for days have now started paralysing the Chinese Capital as the city is chocked with 4.5 million vehicles.
As of September 12, there were 6.1 million drivers and 4.5 million registered motor vehicles on the streets of the capital, according to figures from the bureau. As a result China's famed infrastructure including its sprawling multi-lane highways as well as urban road infrastructure is increasingly coming under strain in the recent months leaving the government nonplussed.
To minimise bottlenecks, Beijing now limits the number of cars that may be on the road during the week, according to the last number of vehicle license plates. Traffic was moving slower than 20 km per hour on 88 trunk roads and expressways in Beijing at 9 am on Sunday, official media reported. The morning rush extended an extra hour, China Daily reported.
The traffic bureau said Beijing will be further tested on Sept 25, 26 and Oct 9, which will once again be considered work days without traffic restrictions.