BEIJING, Sept. 23 (Xinhua) -- Beijing municipal
traffic management authorities say they are to further increase road inspections
to root out driving under the influence (DUI) offences around Oct.1, the start
of the National Day holiday season.
Beginning Wednesday, all important thoroughfares and
ring roads, as well as major dining and entertainment districts in the city will
be monitored around the clock, says a spokesman for the Beijing Traffic
Management Bureau.
In addition to regular middle of the day and
night-time inspections, traffic police are also to carry out a greater number of
spot checks at irregular times so that law-breaking drivers could not easily
figure ways to avoid the possibility of being stopped, he said.
There will be a great number of people attending
different kinds of gatherings and visiting friends and relatives as the National
Day holiday season nears, said the spokesman, "DUI cases will peak too."
The spokesman warned that government employees who
were caught drunk driving would face publicity in the local media as well as
conventional penalties such as fines and detention.
China's population, which has a large percentage of
alcohol consumers, is rapidly becoming more mobile, putting greater strain on
controlling drink driving. In Beijing, a city of more than 15 million people,
motor vehicles exceed 3.85 million.
In mid August, Chinese police launched a two-month
nationwide crackdown against DUI following a series of shocking cases in which
drunk drivers killed pedestrians.
This year's National Day holiday season, which starts
on Oct. 1, includes the Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the mooncake
festival, which falls on Oct.3. The holiday season will last eight days, the
longest ever.