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Beijing is noticeably less congested following the start of a four-day scheme to take 1.3 million vehicles off the road. | Beijing is noticeably less congested following the start of a four-day scheme to take 1.3 million vehicles off the road. |
Officials hope to repeat the test next year during the Olympics to reduce traffic on the capital's jammed roads. | Officials hope to repeat the test next year during the Olympics to reduce traffic on the capital's jammed roads. |
They also hope to ease the notorious air pollution, which can reduce visibility to a few hundred metres. | They also hope to ease the notorious air pollution, which can reduce visibility to a few hundred metres. |
Officials expected the ban would cut vehicle emissions by 40%, although thick smog hung over Beijing on Friday. | Officials expected the ban would cut vehicle emissions by 40%, although thick smog hung over Beijing on Friday. |
City residents, who are being forced to take public transport during the test period, generally appeared to support the pilot project. | City residents, who are being forced to take public transport during the test period, generally appeared to support the pilot project. |
"Of course I back the scheme. It's all to do with the Olympics. If there are traffic jams it won't benefit the Games," says computer designer Zhang Yan. | "Of course I back the scheme. It's all to do with the Olympics. If there are traffic jams it won't benefit the Games," says computer designer Zhang Yan. |
"Although it will be a little inconvenient, it's not that hard to use public transport. There are taxis, buses and the subway," he adds. | "Although it will be a little inconvenient, it's not that hard to use public transport. There are taxis, buses and the subway," he adds. |
Mr Zhang usually drives the short distance from his home to work, both located in east Beijing, but plans to take a taxi over the next few days. | Mr Zhang usually drives the short distance from his home to work, both located in east Beijing, but plans to take a taxi over the next few days. |
More cars | More cars |
Beijing, home to about 16 million people, has just over 3 million registered vehicles, mostly comprising private cars, buses, taxis and government vehicles. | Beijing, home to about 16 million people, has just over 3 million registered vehicles, mostly comprising private cars, buses, taxis and government vehicles. |
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More than 1,000 new vehicles are registered every day, according to the city's transport authorities. And the pace of registration is quickening. | More than 1,000 new vehicles are registered every day, according to the city's transport authorities. And the pace of registration is quickening. |
This has quickly turned Beijing from a place once dominated by bicycles into a car-orientated city. Six-lane highways crisscross the city. | This has quickly turned Beijing from a place once dominated by bicycles into a car-orientated city. Six-lane highways crisscross the city. |
Vehicles often edge forward at something approaching walking pace during rush hour, which sometimes seems to last the whole day. | Vehicles often edge forward at something approaching walking pace during rush hour, which sometimes seems to last the whole day. |
Beijing's road builders have been unable to keep up with the increasing number of cars, said another driver, Zhou Ye. | Beijing's road builders have been unable to keep up with the increasing number of cars, said another driver, Zhou Ye. |
"There are bound to be traffic jams during the Olympics if nothing is done," adds the 37-year-old architect, who is going to take a taxi to work while he cannot drive. | "There are bound to be traffic jams during the Olympics if nothing is done," adds the 37-year-old architect, who is going to take a taxi to work while he cannot drive. |
During the current test period, cars with registration plates ending in odd and even numbers will each be banned from the roads for two day. | During the current test period, cars with registration plates ending in odd and even numbers will each be banned from the roads for two day. |
Any driver caught contravening the restrictions will be fined 100 yuan ($13, £6.50) by 6,500 police officers, many stationed at road entrances. | Any driver caught contravening the restrictions will be fined 100 yuan ($13, £6.50) by 6,500 police officers, many stationed at road entrances. |
Police vehicles, fire engines, ambulances and several other categories of vehicles are exempt from the ban, which runs from 0600 to midnight. | Police vehicles, fire engines, ambulances and several other categories of vehicles are exempt from the ban, which runs from 0600 to midnight. |
Hundreds of extra buses are running, most taxis will operate and the subway will stay opening later than usual. | Hundreds of extra buses are running, most taxis will operate and the subway will stay opening later than usual. |
A similar experiment was carried out last year during a forum for African leaders held in Beijing. | A similar experiment was carried out last year during a forum for African leaders held in Beijing. |
During that period, even shops were told not to receive deliveries during the day. | During that period, even shops were told not to receive deliveries during the day. |
Olympic goal | Olympic goal |
The car ban is part of a wider project to reduce congestion ahead of the Olympics by improving Beijing's public transport network. | The car ban is part of a wider project to reduce congestion ahead of the Olympics by improving Beijing's public transport network. |
Construction workers are currently completing six new subway and light railway lines, one linking Olympic venues with the city centre. | Construction workers are currently completing six new subway and light railway lines, one linking Olympic venues with the city centre. |
Air quality at the Olympics is also an issue. | Air quality at the Olympics is also an issue. |
International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said recently that events could be postponed if pollution is too bad. | International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said recently that events could be postponed if pollution is too bad. |
Residents generally seem to support this current ban, but it will be harder for Beijing to devise a more permanent solution to the city's growing car problem. | Residents generally seem to support this current ban, but it will be harder for Beijing to devise a more permanent solution to the city's growing car problem. |
Beijing people love their cars, with many choosing to drive to work even though it would be just as quick to ride a bicycle or walk. | Beijing people love their cars, with many choosing to drive to work even though it would be just as quick to ride a bicycle or walk. |
This test period will last just four days, and includes a weekend. Residents might be less welcoming of a more permanent ban. | This test period will last just four days, and includes a weekend. Residents might be less welcoming of a more permanent ban. |