Han Ximin 1824295095@qq.com THE city’s expressways are expected to be congested with vehicles leaving the city tomorrow afternoon, police data showed. The traffic flow will reach its peak between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. Friday, the first day of the National Day holiday, police said. The city’s eastern tourism attractions in Dapeng will see three to four times more than the number of vehicles on regular days between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. tomorrow. Drivers to Dapeng are advised to make reservations via the police’s WeChat account before leaving for the tourist attractions, according to Li Huiming, a police officer from the Shenzhen traffic police bureau. During the holiday, police will tighten patrols along the roads around parks and tourist attractions, guide traffic and impose control when necessary. “During the holiday, police will check four types of violations such as illegal parking on roads that cause congestions, driving under the influence of alcohol, overloading of passengers, fatigue driving, and speeding of buses and heavy vehicles,” said Liu Jingrong, a police officer from the Shenzhen traffic police bureau. |