2024-08-16
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Recently, a father in Baoding, Hebei, took his 11-year-old son on a high-speed cycling tour in a motorway. The child fell and was run over by an oncoming car and died. This tragedy has once again aroused public attention to the topic of urban cycling safety.
In recent years, with the rise of cycling craze, a series of uncivilized cycling behaviors have also emerged. In particular, some "violent cycling groups" have run red lights, occupied motor vehicle lanes, and chased at excessive speeds in pursuit of excitement or competitive pleasure, which seriously affects urban traffic safety.
The Paper (www.thepaper.cn) noted that in recent times, police in many parts of the country have taken action to rectify the chaos of "violent riding".
Through careful analysis and judgment, the traffic police department has successively identified a number of traffic violators, severely criticized and educated them in accordance with the law, and imposed fines. WeChat public account "Ma'anshan Traffic Police" picture
On August 6, the official WeChat public account of the Traffic Police Detachment of the Public Security Bureau of Ma'anshan City, Anhui Province, announced that recently, based on relevant reports and video inspections, the traffic police department found that in areas such as Binjiang Park and Yanjiang Avenue, some cycling enthusiasts were engaged in illegal behaviors such as running red lights, crossing the road randomly, and driving on motor vehicle lanes when exercising on their bicycles, which can easily lead to traffic accidents and pose a prominent safety hazard.