Ji'nan traffic police hand painted Nanshan Raiders "51" green tour Nanshan to figure out
which road has a large collection of rural areas, which section is very dangerous, where can we rest and rest... On the 29 day, after learning that the newspaper launched the "May 1 green tour South Mountain" activity, the police of the city responded positively, especially published a sketch map of the green travel in the southern mountain area. "May 1" should go to the southern mountain area, which can be seen in the bus.
"during the May 1st period, there are large collections in the southern mountainous area such as Li Jia Tang, merchants, West camp, etc. the citizens passing here can choose to make a detour." 29, the city traffic police brigade Zhong Gong squadron squadron leader Gao Chuan Tao, pointing to the hand-painted map, introduced to reporters one by one.
Gao Chuantao was very happy to know that the "May 1 green tour South Mountain" was launched by the newspaper. He said that they went to the evening newspaper together, and the idea of "green travel" was the same. "From the urban area to the southern mountain area, it can take 60, 65, 67, 88, 312, 325, 326 road and 88 Road branch buses." Gao Chuantao said that there are 20 roads leading to the southern mountainous area. Now almost every scenic spot has accessible buses, which is very convenient.
Gao Chuantao said, in order to encourage the citizens to travel green, at the intersection of the golden palace mountain village of the Zhong Gong bridge, the squadron of Zhong Gong, the police brigade of the city, has also established a "royou post station" to provide guidance, rest, drinking water and other services for riding friends. "
" the holiday day to South Mountain vehicles and tourists are more, plus the Second Ring South Road sixteen Li River crossing is under construction, advocating the public choice of public transport, bicycle green, environmental protection, low carbon travel. Liu Jinliang, deputy leader of the city traffic police brigade, said that in order to reduce congestion and environmental pollution, it is hoped that the public will drive private cars to the southern mountainous area as little as possible.