The holiday is approaching, and the flow of people from all over the country will usher in a peak.

Whether you are returning home or traveling, you must wear a mask, wash your hands frequently, and keep your distance.

How to effectively avoid congested crowds and congested hours?

  According to AutoNavi data, it is expected that there will be a peak travel time on the national highway from 15:00-20:00 on December 31, 2020.

The most congested period is 18:00-19:00.

The top three high-speed sections in the country that are prone to congestion are the G50 Shanghai-Chongqing Expressway, the S15 Shenhai Expressway Guangzhou Branch, and the G4202 Chengdu Ring Expressway.

  From 15:00-20:00 on January 3, 2021, there will be a return peak on the national highway, and the congestion period is 17:00-18:00.

The top three return congestion-prone expressways are the Nantong section of the S15 Shenhai Expressway, the Chongqing section of the G75 Lanhai Expressway, and the Shenzhen section of the G15 Shenhai Expressway.

And the overall traffic pressure on the return journey is greater than that on the journey.

  In addition, from the perspective of the number of travelers, during the New Year's Day, it is expected that more people will flood into Guangzhou, followed by Beijing and Shenzhen.

  The Canton Tower in Guangzhou is the most popular destination for driving on New Year’s Eve on New Year’s Day. The roads around the Canton Tower will gradually become congested at 16:00 on December 31. The most congested hours are between 18:00-19:00 and 22:00-23 :00.

  In addition, data shows that the ten most popular tourist cities during the New Year’s Day are Sanya, Xiamen, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Beijing, Chongqing, Harbin, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Kunming. The shopping centers, pedestrian streets and other business districts of these cities are popular New Year’s Eve Holy land.

  Finally, remind everyone not to relax their vigilance in dealing with the epidemic.

Take protective measures when you go out, wear a mask, and do not stay in crowded places for too long.