Tuesday, August 24, 2010

RED TIDES

China's massive traffic
jam could last for weeks

 
You can't get more government than China, ahem.
Still, in some respects, like understanding how taxes stifle an  economy, China's communist masters seem much further advanced than our own tyro commie bastids.   But, I digress.
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T he traffic jam started Aug. 14 on a stretch of the Beijing-Zhangjiakou highway. That section has frequently been congested, especially after large coalfields were discovered in Inner Mongolia, Zhang said. Traffic volume has increased 40 percent 

Bumper-to-bumper gridlock spanning for 60 miles (100 kilometers) with cars moving little more than a half-mile (one kilometer) a day at one point has improved since this weekend, said Zhang Minghai, director of Zhangjiakou city's Traffic Management Bureau general office.

Drivers stranded in the gridlock in the Inner Mongolia region and Hebei province, headed toward Beijing, passed the time sleeping, walking around, or playing cards and chess. Local villagers were doing brisk business selling instant noodles, boxed lunches and snacks, weaving between the parked trucks on bicycles. [China's massive traffic jam could last for weeks]

7 comments:

Hell_Is_Like_Newark said...

I vaguely remember a made for TV movie in the late 70's or early 80's. The plot was that traffic in California got so bad the highways became permanently jammed. Nobody could figure out how to get traffic moving again.

I guess that movie became reality in China.

Hell_Is_Like_Newark said...

Hey! I found the movie

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080817/

clem said...

I foresee good times for the porta-potty business.

Anonymous said...

Buick sells more cars in China than in the US. That's why GM hasn't retired the marque.

Anonymous said...

Did Teh One have a fundraiser there too?

TFV

Anonymous said...

No need to worry about China. If you believe our EPA, 500 million of them will be dead in three years from pollution.
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Anonymous said...

Why do I suspect that it was all caused by Mexican drivers?

Casca

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