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The Twelfth Shoe Fair Jinjiang Will Control Traffic.

2010/4/19 9:51:00 22

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   The Quanzhou commodity fair and the twelfth China (Jinjiang) International Footwear Expo will be opened on 19 th at the 1 exhibition hall of Jinjiang City, Maqi city. At that time, the traffic police brigade of Jinjiang will carry out traffic control on the surrounding roads of the city.


On the same day, 7:00 to 12:00, the junction of Jinguang Road, Century Avenue, the junction of Shuanglong Road, Changxin Road South Middle School intersection, connecting Expo road section and Expo Avenue will be implemented. During the control period, the intersection of Jinguang Road, Century Avenue and Shuanglong road is forbidden to drive large buses and more than 1.75 tons (or more) of large trucks in the direction of Jinjiang cattle mountain entrance and exit. Changxin Road South Middle School intersection to connect Expo road section and Expo Avenue in principle prohibit the passing of vehicles without permits.


Here, the traffic police in Jinjiang remind that the large passenger cars and 1.75 tons (or above) large goods vehicles that can be driven by shinma line, Anhai and Shishi in the direction of Suzhou Jinlu road to the expressway, Niu Shan entrance or Quanzhou direction, can bypass the Century Avenue and Shuanglong road.


 

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