Special report:
2008 Olympic
Games
BEIJING, April 8 (Xinhua) -- Lanes for exclusive Olympic use will be in use
on Beijing's trunk roads by late July, said an official of the city's Olympics
organizing committee.
The lanes will be in use round-the-clock for 63 days from July 25 to Sept.
25, covering the Olympics and the Paralympic Games, said an official with the
transport department of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the
XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG).
The lanes, adding up to 264.16 km, will be on the second, fourth, fifth
ring roads, and some freeways connecting Beijing with Badaling Great Wall, the
Capital International Airport and Chengde, a popular summer resort in
neighboring Hebei Province.
The special lanes, bearing the colorful Olympic rings logo, all lead to
Olympic venues, athletes apartments or reception hotels, the official said,
adding that other vehicles than those for Olympic use are required to keep out
of the lanes.
To ease the traffic burden and ensure better air quality during the sports
events, Beijing has also committed to imposing traffic bans, in which drivers
with even-numbered and odd-numbered license plates, excluding taxis, buses and
emergency vehicles, will stay off the roads on alternate dates. The government
has promised compensation to the drivers affected.
According to a report of the municipal Traffic Management Bureau in
February, the vehicles in Beijing will reach 3.35 million in August, when the
Olympics will be staged. More than 2 million of the vehicles are
cars.