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总台报道有反馈︱非法改装的“飞机板”轿运车“死灰复燃” 多地开展专项行动整治违法违规乱象
Yang Guang Wang·2025-06-26 15:46

Core Viewpoint - The report highlights the rampant issue of illegally modified oversized vehicles, referred to as "airplane boards," which pose significant threats to road safety and traffic regulations across various regions in China [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Response - Authorities in regions such as Guangxi and Chongqing have taken the issue seriously, initiating comprehensive inspections and rectifications of the illegal oversized vehicle transport practices following the media coverage [1][2]. - The Guangxi Transportation Department confirmed that illegal modifications of transport vehicles have been occurring since March 2024, with vehicles entering service areas to load and transport goods unlawfully [2]. - The Guangxi authorities plan to enforce strict regulations against illegal loading practices, collaborating with police to ensure zero tolerance for violations [2]. Group 2: Specific Incidents - The vehicle "吉CL6769," belonging to a company in Jilin, has been involved in multiple violations, including disabling its satellite positioning system during transit, which is against regulatory requirements [3]. - The Chongqing Transportation Enforcement Department has recorded this vehicle's movements and will issue warnings if it re-enters the highway network [3]. - Local authorities in Chongqing have formed task forces to investigate and address the concentration of oversized vehicles in specific areas, enhancing enforcement efforts to tackle illegal transport activities [3]. Group 3: Broader Implications - The illegal activities of oversized vehicles not only disrupt traffic but also endanger public safety, as evidenced by instances of these vehicles running red lights and maneuvering dangerously in urban areas [1]. - The report indicates a rising trend in such violations, driven by profit motives, despite previous efforts to curb these practices [2].