Interesting news article posted on the net yesterday (source: Reuters) :
BEIJING • A ban on battery-powered bicycles in the southern China city of Guangzhou has left tens of thousands of owners grounded without compensation and angered vendors who face lost business, local media reported yesterday.
The ban, effective a day after police announced it last week but allowing a "15-day education period", was aimed at preventing electric-powered bikes from becoming "the main mode of transport", Xinhua reported.
"If such bikes are permitted, this will certainly rapidly increase the burden on roads," Xinhua quoted police as saying.
Guangzhou, a booming Pearl River Delta city of about 10 million often choked with traffic jams, was China's fifth-fastest growing car market in the first half of 2006, state media has reported
Original article here
As they state, just as we are trying to solve our own traffic problems, they are rapidly following down the same path - crazy!
BEIJING • A ban on battery-powered bicycles in the southern China city of Guangzhou has left tens of thousands of owners grounded without compensation and angered vendors who face lost business, local media reported yesterday.
The ban, effective a day after police announced it last week but allowing a "15-day education period", was aimed at preventing electric-powered bikes from becoming "the main mode of transport", Xinhua reported.
"If such bikes are permitted, this will certainly rapidly increase the burden on roads," Xinhua quoted police as saying.
Guangzhou, a booming Pearl River Delta city of about 10 million often choked with traffic jams, was China's fifth-fastest growing car market in the first half of 2006, state media has reported
Original article here
As they state, just as we are trying to solve our own traffic problems, they are rapidly following down the same path - crazy!