Huasheng Online News on September 30 (Reporter Li Yi, Correspondent Liao Zhenghong) The reporter learned from the Traffic Police Corps of the Provincial Public Security Department on the 29th that according to statistical analysis of traffic flow during holidays in previous years

Huasheng Online News on September 30 (Reporter Li Yi, Correspondent Liao Zhenghong) The reporter learned from the Traffic Police Corps of the Provincial Public Security Department on the 29th that according to the statistical analysis of traffic flow during holidays in previous years, the total traffic flow on the province’s highways during the National Day holiday was 30.1 million units, with a daily average 4.3 million vehicles, with the highest peak of 4.9 million vehicles on the first day. The peak traffic hours are 10 to 12 o'clock and 13 to 17 o'clock every day.

According to the statistical analysis of traffic flow during holidays in previous years, it is determined that the traffic flow on highways in the province during the holidays is mainly concentrated on the expressway around Changsha and the national trunk highway. The sections with larger traffic volume are the Yiyang section and Changsha section of Changzhang Expressway and the Xuguang Expressway. The Yueyang and Xiangtan sections of the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway, the Changsha, Xiangtan, and Yueyang sections of the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway, the Changsha and Yiyang sections of the Changchun-Changzhou Expressway, the Changsha section of the Hangzhou-Changsha Expressway, the Yiyang section of the Pingdong Expressway, the Xiangtan section of the Shanghai-Kunming Expressway, and The Changsha section of the Zhi Expressway and the Yueyang section of the Hangrui Expressway are prone to local traffic slowdowns during peak traffic hours.

According to predictions, the traffic volume at Changsha West, Changsha, Bachelor, Yuhua, Jinqiao, Huanghua, Shigu, Langlidong, Shaoyang South, and Chenzhou toll stations during the holidays ranks among the top in the province. Due to the large traffic volume, local traffic is prone to occur. amble. The traffic volume at the Changsha West Toll Station in the west of Changsha and the Changsha Toll Station in the east are relatively large. It is estimated that the total traffic volume at the Changsha West Toll Station during holidays is 637,000 vehicles, with an average daily volume of 91,000 vehicles and a peak traffic volume of 100,000 vehicles. It is estimated that the Changsha Toll Station has a traffic volume of 100,000 vehicles. The total traffic volume of the station is 595,000 vehicles, with an average daily traffic volume of 85,000 vehicles and a peak traffic volume of 91,000 vehicles.

According to predictions, there are 45 highway sections in the province with high traffic pressure due to factors such as heavy traffic volume, long uphill slopes, confluence of adjacent highways, small service area capacity and easy saturation, and many tunnels. Among them, there are 5 sites each in Chenzhou, Huaihua, and Loudi districts, 4 sites each in Changsha, Hengyang, and Changde districts, 3 sites each in Yueyang and Yongzhou districts, and 2 sites each in Zhuzhou, Xiangtan, Shaoyang, Zhangjiajie, Yiyang, and Xiangxi districts.

During the holidays, there are 60 planned construction sites on national and provincial highways in the province, including 27 national highways and 32 provincial highways. From the distribution of cities and prefectures, there are 11 places in Yongzhou, 7 places in Loudi, and 7 places in Xiangxi, accounting for 41.7% in total. In terms of traffic organization, there are 38 half-wide construction sites and 22 fully enclosed construction sites.

Safe travel tips from the traffic police department

1. Check the condition of the vehicle. Before traveling by car, check whether the vehicle's fuel level, lights, tires, wipers, etc. are in normal condition, and perform maintenance and repairs on the vehicle in advance.

2. Pay attention to the weather and road conditions. Before traveling, you should pay attention to weather and road conditions in advance and plan your travel route reasonably.

3. Driving safely and civilly. During driving, all vehicle drivers and passengers must fasten their seat belts at all times, and motorcycle and electric bicycle riders must wear safety helmets as required. Drivers must not speed, drive while fatigued, or drive aggressive cars, do not force traffic jams when passing through slow-moving sections, and obey the instructions of on-site staff.

4. Driving after drinking is prohibited. When gathering with relatives and friends during holidays, be sure to remember "don't drink while driving, and don't drive after drinking", refuse to ride in drunk-driving vehicles, and promptly discourage drunk driving.

5. Drive cautiously. During the National Day, affected by cold air, there will be light to moderate rain in some areas. When driving on rainy days, you should check in advance whether vehicle lights, wipers and other equipment are working properly to ensure clear vision when driving on rainy days. When driving, remember to "slow down, control your distance, and keep your tail bright." When driving through waterlogged roads, you should pass at a low speed and at a constant speed. When encountering large areas of water, do not pass rashly.

6. Keep in mind the "nine-character formula". If a vehicle breaks down or a traffic accident occurs on the highway, please remember that "when the vehicle pulls over and people evacuate, call the police immediately." Drivers and passengers must not stay on the driveway and call the police hotline 12122 in time.