Group 1 - The peak of post-holiday travel in China is occurring, with significant traffic flow observed at various transportation hubs as of February 23, marking the end of the Spring Festival holiday [1][3] - In Hebei, major highways towards Beijing and Tianjin are experiencing high traffic volumes, with expectations of peak flow by 6 PM on February 23 [3] - The G42 Hu-Rong Expressway in Chongqing is also seeing a surge in traffic, primarily from workers returning to coastal regions such as Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai [6] Group 2 - The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge has recorded a new high in daily traffic, with approximately 29,500 vehicle trips on February 21, and a significant number of vehicles heading north from Hong Kong [9] - The Qiongzhou Strait is facing a peak in return traffic, with limited ferry tickets available for vehicles, prompting authorities to increase ferry services and implement a timed ticketing system [10][12] - National railways are expected to send approximately 17.93 million passengers on February 22, with increased capacity on popular routes to manage the high demand [13]
节后返程客流攀升 各地多措并举保障交通出行安全有序
Yang Shi Wang·2026-02-23 02:54