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June 2022 65438+1 October1New Year's Day Expressway is free? Free passage time of expressway in 2022.

June 2022 65438+1 October1New Year's Day Expressway is free?

On June 2022, 5438+1 October1Expressway was not free, and the expressway toll was normally collected during New Year's Day. According to the "Implementation Plan for Exempting Small Bus Toll for Major Holidays", the free passage time ranges from four national statutory holidays, such as Spring Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Labor Day and National Day, and the above-mentioned statutory holidays as determined in the documents of the General Office of the State Council in that year.

The free time of the expressway starts at 00: 00 on the first day of the holiday and ends at 24: 00 on the last day of the holiday (the time when the vehicle passes through the toll lane of the toll station shall prevail for ordinary highways and the time when the vehicle leaves the exit toll lane for expressways).

Free passage time of expressway in 2022

Freeway free time during the Spring Festival in 2022: 65438+1October 210: 00-February 7: 24: 00 * * 7 days.

Free time of Tomb-Sweeping Day Expressway in 2022: 3 days from 0: 00 on April 3rd to 24: 00 on April 5th.

Freeway free time during Labor Day in 2022: 0:00 1 May 0 to 24:00 * * May 5, totally 5 days.

Freeway free time during the National Day of 2022: 65438+1 October1,0: 00-65438+1October 7, 24: 00 * * 7 days.

What's the point of Chinese New Year?

New Year's Day is the first day of the year. The name "New Year's Day" is said to originate from Zhuan Xu, one of the legendary three emperors and five emperors. He regards the first month of the lunar calendar as Yuan and the first day as Dan. "Yuan" means beginning, while "Dan" means a red sun rising from the ground. The harmony between "Yuan" and "Dan" means that people should greet the new year with vigor.

On this day, cities and rural areas in China are decorated with lanterns and festive costumes, and many units hang up huge slogans of "Celebrating New Year's Day" to celebrate the New Year.

1On September 27th, 949, the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference resolved: "The people of China and the national calendar adopt the method of the year." This is what we call the solar calendar. In order to distinguish between the two New Years, and in view of the fact that the "beginning of spring" in the 24 solar terms of the lunar calendar is just around the Lunar New Year, the first day of the first month of the lunar calendar was renamed as "Spring Festival", and the beginning of January of the solar calendar must be "New Year's Day". At this point, New Year's Day has become a happy festival for the people of the whole country.