China News Service, Guangzhou, May 17 (Cai Minjie) The management of the Humen Bridge said on the 17th that after the restoration of traffic on the 15th, the traffic flow of the Humen Bridge gradually increased.

  At 9:00 on May 15th, the Humen Bridge resumed traffic, and the traffic volume gradually returned to normal on that day. On May 16, the traffic volume increased, and the traffic on Humen Bridge was smooth.

  As the Humen Bridge resumes traffic, the traffic pressure on the upstream Nansha Bridge will be relieved to a certain extent, and the traffic flow will drop. According to statistics, from May 15th to 16th, the traffic volume of the Nansha Bridge was reduced by 20% compared with the period when the Humen Bridge was closed, and the number of traffic accidents decreased by 80% compared with the previous two days.

  In order to ensure the safety, smoothness and service of the Humen Bridge after the restoration of traffic, Humen Bridge has added traffic police, road administration and rescue duty points in Guangzhou and Dongguan, and has continued to implement a mechanism for minor accidents, quick compensation and quick withdrawal, IP broadcasting The system and traffic signal system ensure the safety and smooth traffic of the driver.

  In order to ensure bridge safety and traffic safety, from August 2, 2019, the Humen Bridge section (Taiping Interchange to Tanwei) will be banned from trucks and passenger cars with more than 40 seats throughout the day. After the restoration of traffic this time, this restriction will continue to be implemented .

  From April 8 to June 30, 2020, the westbound Humen Bridge (Dongguan to Guangzhou, Zhongshan) Shenwan Viaduct to Guangzhu East Dayongqiao road section was completely closed, and the eastbound (Guangzhou, Zhongshan to Dongguan) was changed to Two-way four-lane traffic.

  The management of Humen Bridge reminds passing vehicles to travel in a civilized manner and drive safely, do not change lanes and overtake at will, do not drive at speeding, and do not stay on the bridge deck. (Finish)