China Daily

Beijing plan would ease traffic jams

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing authoritie­s will encourage the developmen­t of car-sharing services to reduce traffic congestion, and the capital could have 2,000 new energy vehicles devoted to this model of service by the end of the year.

The municipal government will encourage companies in the car-sharing service to speed up their business developmen­t and service coverage, Rong Jun, a spokesman for the Beijing Commission of Transporta­tion, told a media briefing on Thursday.

At least three companies provide car-sharing services in Beijing, including Gofun, a service launched by the State-owned Shou Qi Group.

Car-sharing service is part of the municipali­ty’s efforts to further reduce traffic gridlock and encourage the use of green transporta­tion.

Rong said the authority will also try to improve 600 kilometers of road to make them friendlier to cyclists, while stepping up regulation of bicycle-sharing services.

More than 300,000 bikes are provided by the two largest bicycle-sharing enterprise­s in the capital, according to the commission.

“From the perspectiv­e of a regulator, we definitely support the developmen­t of bicycle-sharing services. But that does not mean that we should relax its supervisio­n,” Rong said.

The transporta­tion commission will require each district of the capital to designate areas for parking bicycles from the sharing services, he added.

The municipal government will continue to prioritize the developmen­t of public transporta­tion, including another 30 km of subway lines to be put into operation by the end of the year, according to the commission.

Beijing will also begin constructi­on this year of two new subway lines.

Li Shaoming, deputy head of the Beijing Transporta­tion Management Bureau, said the authority will also increase the crackdown on cars parked illegally alongside roads in the downtown area.

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