China News Agency, Guangzhou, February 7th (Cai Minjie Yuejiao Comprehensive) On the 7th, the Spring Festival holiday ended, and the return traffic on the Guangdong Expressway was still high.

Open the electronic map, you can see that the traffic flow into Guangdong from the north of Guangdong is relatively dense.

As of 11:30 on the 7th, Xu (Xuchang, Henan) Guangzhou (zhou) expressway, Le (chang) Guangzhou (zhou) expressway, Guangzhou (zhou) Lian (zhou) expressway, Guangzhou (zhou) Buddha (mountain) expressway There are red signs of "congestion" on many road sections such as the Zhao (Qing) Expressway.

  According to the data released by the Guangdong Provincial Department of Transportation, on the 6th, the traffic flow of the expressways in Guangdong Province was about 6.1185 million trips, an increase of 23.81% from the 5th.

From January 17 (the first day of Spring Festival travel), as of February 6, the province's expressway accumulated about 103.42 million vehicle trips, with an average daily traffic flow of 5.17 million vehicle trips, a year-on-year increase of 0.75%.

  In recent years, the structure of the expressway network in Guangdong Province has continued to improve, especially 14 expressway projects including Yun (Fu) Mao (Ming) Expressway and Shao (Guan) Xin (Feng) Expressway, which were opened to traffic last year, provide better travel opportunities for the public. Multiple choice options.

  Since the Spring Festival, the traffic flow of Guangdong Province's expressways has steadily increased, and the traffic flow into and out of the province is the most obvious.

From January 17 to February 5, the cumulative traffic flow out of the province was about 6 million, a year-on-year increase of 65.59%; the cumulative traffic flow into the province was about 2.3 million, a year-on-year increase of 33.58%.

  It is predicted that from February 7 to 10, the traffic flow on the return journey (mainly inter-provincial and intra-provincial long-distance) is still high; There will be a final round of return traffic; traffic will continue to fall back to normal levels thereafter.

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