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Monday, October 12, 2015

Beijing Motorway In 50 Lane Traffic Jam As Week-Long National Day Holiday Wraps Up

When half of the Chinese population hits the road at the same time, an endless traffic jam seems inevitable - as thousands of Beijing motorists found out yesterday.


Aerial footage has captured the horrendous congestion on a motorway leading
to the Chinese capital when holidaymakers made their return journey near the end of National Day celebration.
The incredible gridlock, which took place on one of the country's busiest and widest highways, was caused by a new checkpoint, reported the People's 
The jam began at around 2pm just outside the capital city on the G4 Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway, which has 50 around lanes.


At the time, hundreds of thousands of Beijing residents were attempting to return home from their trips on the second to the last day of the week-long national holiday.
A mind-boggling video, shot by reporters from Legal Evening News, shows thousands of Beijing-bound vehicles being caught up near a toll for as far as eyes can see.
Drivers and passengers chose to pass the time by strolling on the motorway.
 The congestion was caused by a new checkpoint at the other side of the toll, which reduced the width of the road from 50 to less than 20 lanes. 



The shocking scenes were one of the many traffic nightmares across the country yesterday. Motorways in other major cities, such as Shanghai and Nanjing, also saw serious congestion.
Known as the 'Golden Week', the Chinese National Day celebration witnesses an explosion in tourism every year. It's one of the few opportunities for people to get time off work and enjoy a long-distance holiday.
China's National Tourism Administration estimated that more than 750 million Chinese would be on the move between October 1 and 7, which is half of the nation’s population. 

The figure marks a 6.1 year-on-year increase.

culled from dailymail


If this happens in Nigeria,you will cook soup in that traffic!..lol


38 comments:

  1. Lagos traffic na learner for this one side oh.

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    1. LA highway during rush hour is almost like this

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    2. What a beautiful site looking at it from my phone.... Lol.
      I don't know if they hawk things there but i trust Nigerians to want to make good use of such an opportunity to make money.

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  2. God Forbid this kind of traffic in Lagos!

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  3. That's 9ja for us, if it happens here, you go see different drama on the road



    *Larry was here*

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  4. Hehehehe no be small tinz oo

    Stella trust Naija nah lol

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    1. From up it look like Titanic Ship! When people were falling into the water lol

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  5. that traffic condition is definitely going to last some weeks

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    1. Lai lai, it won't. They will surely figure out a way out. Chinese with their witch brains.

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  6. Lagos traffic dey learn for this one..

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  7. Lolz @Stella. Asin eh!


    **Som Baby**

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  8. Na waoo. Lagos traffic na learner for this one.

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  9. Hahahhahaha at your Last paragraph...

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  10. That country is over populated

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  11. This is child's play compared to Lagos traffic...

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  12. This is child's play compared to Lagos .....

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    1. U say? If this type happens in Lag, we will all sleep on the road. Lagos traffic is child's play where this one is o

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  14. No wonder it is 1 kid to a family. Lagos never reach like this

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  15. that country is something else base on what i have read about them


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  16. It didn't happen yesterday...saw d pics since last week..pls get ur facts right.

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  17. This traffic looks so terrifying. If this happen in Naija, two days later people will still be stuck yet to reach home.




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  18. Nawa o..is this for real?

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