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Changsha traffic police responded to the heart-shaped red light on Tanabata. How did the traffic police respond?

In our daily life, red light is common to us, and it has become a part of our traffic life. It reminds us to obey the traffic rules and avoid some unnecessary accidents. Its appearance has also effectively improved the traffic. It is not only our traffic light, but also the beacon of our life. It always reminds us what to do and what not to do. In our life, all the red lights we see are round. Generally, there are no other traffic lights, but no matter what they look like, they remind people to obey the traffic rules when they go out, for their own safety, for the safety of others and for social order.

Presumably, everyone has seen the traffic lights at several intersections of Valentine's Day in Changsha, Hunan. Heart shape? The appearance attracted a lot of people's attention for a while, and then it went on a hot search. Passers-by photographed its indicator light. For the first time, let everyone see the heart-shaped indicator light, become a couple's punching point, and let us feel the warmth of this society.

To this end, Changsha traffic police also responded, saying that the introduction of the heart-shaped red light is a confession to all citizens, and it also reminds car owners to abide by traffic rules when traveling, so that they can get home safely and meet their loved ones. Many netizens said that this kind of mind is really hard to get, and they were all surrounded by Changsha traffic police and moved by the warmth of the traffic police. This kind of creativity not only reminds people to obey the traffic rules when going out, but also makes us feel different warmth, and at the same time narrows the distance between people. Finally, I hope everyone can travel safely. In life, we should obey the traffic rules and be responsible for ourselves and our families. Only when you get home safely will you meet your loved ones. Safety comes first.