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Hike the fine for driving on bus lane

China Daily | Updated: 2011-05-26 07:59

Hike the fine for driving on bus lane

How do you see the prospect of the special bus lane? Do you think it'll effectively benefit bus takers?

I think it'll largely benefit those working in the central business district (CBD) who cannot afford to buy an apartment in the area. These people, most of whom are from other cities, tend to rent rooms in Tongzhou district, which now will have even quicker access to the CBD thanks to the special bus lane. But I'm afraid the bus lane will be occasionally occupied by small cars. I don't think taxis will do that because we have strict rules: if I drove into a bus lane or emergency lane once, my work permit would be cancelled for one week. I think an orderly traffic flow ultimately relies on a punishment system that's threatening enough. For example, a 200-yuan penalty will be an impressive punishment for me; however, it's nothing to those driving Audis. So, maybe we could imitate Singapore and hand out traffic tickets according to different salary levels, the richer the heavier. Or, we can send those traffic rule violators onto streets to experience the job of traffic assistants so that they would know how hateful it is to behave badly on the roads.

Beijing has recently seen some traffic accidents caused by tired drivers. What do you think about tired driving? How can it be prevented?

Hike the fine for driving on bus lane

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