China's nine-day traffic jam stretches 100km

Thousands of vehicles remained bogged down on Monday in a 62-mile traffic jam that has lasted nine days on a highway leading into Beijing, underscoring China?s struggle to manage its rapid growth.  Traffic slowed to a crawl on the Beijing-Tibet expressway on August 14 due to a surge in traffic by cargo trucks making their way into the capital city of 20 million residents. The expressway is a major artery for the supply of coal, produce and other products into Beijing.The problem was further aggravated by road maintenance work that began on the 19th, the state-run Global Times reported.The pileup between Beijing and Jining city had prompted a mini-economy, the Times reported, with local merchants moving in to profit from selling food and water to stranded drivers at inflated prices.The area of the highway connecting Beijing with the northern province of Hebei and the Inner Mongolia region has become increasingly susceptible to large traffic jams as Beijing continues to attract vast shipments of goods.According

China's nine-day traffic jam stretches 100km

Thousands of vehicles were bogged down Monday in a more than 100-kilometre (62-mile) traffic jam leading to Beijing that has lasted nine days and highlights China's growing road congestion woes.

Mon 23 Aug 10 from PhysOrg

62-mile traffic jam snarls up Beijing

BEIJING, Aug. 24 (UPI) -- The world's largest traffic jam, stretching up to 62 miles, is now in it's 10th day in Beijing. BEIJING - Traffic congestion - China - Asia - Business and ...

Tue 24 Aug 10 from UPI

Chinese Drivers Stuck In 9-day, 62-mile Traffic Jam

Thousands of vehicles remained bogged down on Monday in a 62-mile traffic jam that has lasted nine days on a highway leading into Beijing, underscoring China?s struggle to manage its rapid growth.  ...

Tue 24 Aug 10 from RedOrbit

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