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Dingzhou restriction

The time limit in Dingzhou is from 7: 00 to 20: 00 every day from February 23, 2023 (including legal holidays, Saturdays and Sundays).

The restricted area includes the area within the built-up area, that is, west of East Ring Road of New 107 National Road (west of Dingzhou Hotel); North of New National Road 107 South Ring Road; South of the intersection of New 107 National Road and Qingfeng North Street; Urban roads east of Beijing-Guangzhou Railway (excluding the above roads).

The restriction measures are single-number, single-day, double-number and double-day vehicles (including foreign number plates and temporary number plates), and the last one shall prevail if the tail number is English letters. Motor vehicle number plates with odd tail numbers (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) travel in a single day; Motor vehicle number plates with even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8, 0) driving on two days.

During the restriction period, Dingzhou implemented motor vehicle restrictions. The specific restriction rules are distinguished according to the tail number of the motor vehicle number plate, one-day traffic and two-day traffic. This means that only motor vehicles with odd tail numbers can be used on a single day, and only motor vehicles with even tail numbers can be used on two days. Vehicles from other places need to apply for a city entry permit to enter the city.

The implementation of the restriction has brought certain influence to citizens' travel. Some citizens need to adjust their travel time or choose other modes of travel to avoid driving during the restricted time. At the same time, the government also encourages citizens to choose public transport and reduce the use of private cars, thus reducing air pollution and traffic congestion.

These restrictions do not include the following vehicles:

1, military vehicles, police cars, fire engines, buses, inter-provincial passenger vehicles, long-distance passenger vehicles leading to passenger transport centers, taxis (excluding rental vehicles), special postal vehicles, tourist buses, commuter buses and school buses approved by the municipal public security traffic management department.

2. Urban management, industry and commerce, traffic law enforcement, environmental monitoring, on-site investigation of insurance companies, bank cash transport, civil rescue and other law enforcement vehicles and professional operation vehicles that need to perform official duties through the car body.

3. Special operation vehicles for sanitation, gardens and road maintenance.

4. Pure electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, fuel cell vehicles and special vehicles for the disabled (disabled drivers) with legal licenses.