Vehicles are stuck in a traffic jam in heavy smog after the traffic lights were broken-down on February 25, 2014 in Xi an, China. Altogether 1.43 million sq km of China’s land territory, nearly 15 percent of the total, have been covered by persistent smog in recent days, according to news report.
Heavy rains cause a huge traffic jam on June 2, 2012 in Shenyang, China. Guangzhou, which will limit car registrations starting July, announced a plan on Tuesday to introduce public auctions and a lottery to allocate the city’s annual 120,000 new car registration quota.
Heavy Smog Envelopes China
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Vehicles are stuck in a traffic jam in heavy smog after the traffic lights were broken-down on February 25, 2014 in Xi an, China. Altogether 1.43 million sq km of China’s land territory, nearly 15 percent of the total, have been covered by persistent smog in recent days, according to news report.
Guangzhou To Limit Number Of Car Plates
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Heavy rains cause a huge traffic jam on June 2, 2012 in Shenyang, China. Guangzhou, which will limit car registrations starting July, announced a plan on Tuesday to introduce public auctions and a lottery to allocate the city’s annual 120,000 new car registration quota.