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Analysis of traffic chaos in Nanchang

In the past week, I had three consecutive traffic accidents on my way to work from Monday to Wednesday morning (fortunately, they were all minor bumps). Friends around me said, "You are not fit to drive, so sell your car." "I'd better drive to work in the future." What my friend said is reasonable, but I want to criticize Nanchang's driving chaos with my own personal experience and personal experience. After that, will everyone see that I sell cars? Or does the traffic order in Nanchang really need a big rectification?

Let's start with the traffic accident I had in the morning for three consecutive days. On my first morning at work, everyone was waiting for the traffic lights. In the process of my vehicle moving forward step by step, the right front side accidentally brushed the back of the BMW with a dotted line. Although it was very light, the BMW driver got off quickly at once. Judging from everyone's habitual thinking, I thought it was my responsibility. At that time, I also felt that I was fully responsible and called the police. Later, he also made appropriate compensation for me. Going to work the next morning, I drove out at the gate of the community and met a van coming in. Because the road was full of vehicles and the road was narrow, the van accidentally grazed my front bumper while moving forward. Because it was not serious, he gave me compensation directly, and we parted ways. When I went to work on the third morning, I felt that the first two days were too unlucky. I took the other direction, so I took the direction of Phoenix Central Avenue, which was also congested. I waited for the traffic lights four times in the direction of Lingkou Road. When I was walking towards Phoenix Central Avenue, a blue car knocked down an electric car and stopped at the side of the road. There was only room for one car on the originally wide road, so I drove forward carefully. At this time, a red car on my right wants to push forward. I was afraid that I would hit his car, so I tried to lean on the side of the road and suddenly I couldn't walk. When I stopped, I saw the tire hit the curb, so I immediately got off the bus to take pictures, called the police (now I'm too experienced), and then said to the other owner, "You have to take full responsibility for changing lanes and squeezing into my side." The other owner said, "I didn't meet you or me." Your car hasn't lost its paint. "This is because our car is stuck in the middle of the road, and a blue accident car is parked on the right side of his car waiting for the traffic police to deal with it. The cars behind us were all blocked, so we had to move them away, and when the traffic police came to deal with them, the cars left. I was helpless and had to go to work first. Half an hour later, the traffic police who appeared at the scene called me to confirm the scene of the accident, and it took half an hour to tell me that he had arrived. At this time, the accident vehicle has left, and he does not admit responsibility. One-stop treatment is not feasible. The traffic police brother said, "Then you can go to the Accident Section of the Honggutan Traffic Police Brigade. "In order to confirm the responsibility, I sent the picture to an experienced traffic police friend, and my friend clearly told me that" the responsibility of the red car on the right, although the body didn't touch, but he changed lanes, so it is his responsibility. "

I have to say, I am very upset and tired. It's only three days in a row. I was working on Auchan's road before, and I was squeezed by a motorcycle. The motorcycle also wanted to pay for the SUV parked there, and the traffic police uncle came. Fortunately, at that time, I knew I was not responsible, but I asked him to pay for it and he didn't give it to me. So the motorcycle paid 400 yuan money to the SUV whose rear bumper was dented, but it was delayed for ten or twenty minutes on the way to work, and the car was scraped.

I was chased by a bus in Honggutan once before, and waited for the traffic police to go out for two hours in the snow. Later, I was chased by an SUV in Honggutan. I waited for the traffic police uncle for more than half an hour, hungry, and finally we drove to the traffic police brigade to deal with it ourselves.

Fortunately, these are just scratches.

? Maybe you will say, "You are so lucky." But is it just a matter of luck? Am I the only one who had a traffic accident? Otherwise, how could the traffic police uncle be so busy? It takes an hour or two to get out of the police station. Isn't there a one-stop diversion for a large part of traffic police work?

Obviously, road traffic disorder is the main reason, but I met it today and you will meet it again tomorrow. Many friends who drive around me have become more professional than traffic police because they deal with traffic accidents of themselves or their loved ones, and even go to court because of traffic accidents. This shows that these traffic accidents seem accidental on the surface, but in fact they are inevitable in accidents.

I once heard a saying: "The car in China is the most difficult to drive in the world, and the car in Nanchang is the most difficult to drive in China". Combined with my own personal experience, I deeply agree.

? On the way to and from work every day, you can see all kinds of driving chaos: obviously driving a motor vehicle, suddenly "sou" several electric cars and motorcycles are inserted in front of you and driving in the middle of the road; Because of traffic jams, many cars keep changing lanes, just to race against time; There are two rows of vehicles parked where there are no parking spaces on both sides of the road, and only one car can be accommodated in the middle, but it just comes and goes; It is even common to see a three-wheeled pickup truck that is not a motor vehicle, ignoring traffic regulations and the solid line or dotted line on the motorway, swaggering in front of you and driving slowly. ...

? There are too many chaos, too numerous to mention.

The traffic police in Nanchang also bear more responsibilities and risks than those in other cities. Some time ago, newspapers, internet and other major media exposed the news that an unlicensed electric car was detained and a car owner in Nanchang stabbed the traffic police with a knife. Suddenly, the circle of friends caused a sensation, and everyone was very concerned about the safety of the traffic police, because the traffic police was our friend He Zaoyang. Fortunately, he stopped it in time and was only slightly injured. The owner of the electric vehicle who injured the police with a knife has also submitted it to the procuratorate for examination and approval, and accepted legal punishment. It's just that the owner of the electric car cut the traffic police with a knife, which is really scary.

? Why is the chaos of traffic order in Nanchang so famous all over the country? Just flip through the pages and you will see these headlines: "The best place in China summarized by netizens! The traffic in Nanchang is the most chaotic. Nanchang is the city with the worst order in the country, which is famous all over the world. The traffic congestion in Nanchang is caused by the difficulty of driving, parking and disorder ... The list is endless, and you can turn over a dozen pages on Baidu's website.

? Why? To sum up, the traffic in Nanchang is that pedestrians, motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles do not follow the traffic laws and regulations. The main problem is this "Tao". Are the roads in Nanchang clear?

? Once, I tried to travel in my friend's electric car. I want to say that I dare not drive again for the first time. It is really dangerous. Because even if you want to take the non-motor vehicle lane, you can't get through. There is a car or a row of cars parked on both sides of the road from time to time. I don't want to meet them, or there are passers-by in front, so I can only walk in the middle. I am very afraid that the car behind me will hit me and I am always worried about my life. I used to hate driving in front of an electric car and instantly understand the mood of the driver of the electric car, so I sometimes encounter this situation. I try to drive slowly, if possible.

? Therefore, the chaotic traffic order in Nanchang cannot be attributed only to the uneven quality of citizens. I think how to divide Nanchang's roads clearly so that both motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles can have a "Ming Dow" is the fundamental solution to the problem. After all, everyone wants to live in a beautiful city, and cities should make life better, right?