China News Service, Beijing, October 6 (Reporter Guo Chaokai) A reporter learned from the Transportation Administration of the Ministry of Public Security on the 6th that on the sixth day of the National Day holiday, various places ushered in the return peak, and the main road traffic volume increased significantly compared with yesterday. The city and the scenic area surrounding Road traffic is still relatively intensive.

  On the 6th, there were moderate to heavy rains in the southeast of Northeast China, the southeast of Northwest China, the central and southern North China, the west of Huanghuai, the west of Jianghan, and the east of Southwest China. Among them, there were heavy rains in southern Shaanxi and northeastern Sichuan Basin. Bring adverse effects to traffic safety.

As of 18:00 on the 6th, the national road traffic safety situation is generally stable, and the main expressways and national and provincial roads are in good order.

The traffic management departments of public security organs in various localities combined with local traffic flow changes, scientifically arranged duties, increased police investment, strengthened the control of patrols on main roads and key nodes, strengthened publicity reminders and emergency guarantees, and spared no effort to ensure the return traffic safety of the general public.

  The 7th is the last day of the holiday, and various places will continue to usher in the return peak. It is expected that the traffic volume of the surrounding roads in central cities such as Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei, Yangtze River Delta, and Pearl River Delta will increase significantly, and road traffic pressure will be greater.

According to the forecast from the Central Meteorological Observatory, affected by the moderately strong cold air, there will be light to moderate rain in most parts of the north tomorrow, and there will still be heavy rains in parts of southern Shaanxi, northeastern Sichuan Basin and other places; northern Xinjiang, Gansu, Qinghai, and western Inner Mongolia There will be snowfall or sleet in some areas such as the Northeast, which will have a greater impact on road traffic.

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