
On April 29, transportation enforcement officers in Changsha conducted routine inspections of commercial vehicles at the taxi and ride-hailing lanes at Changsha South Railway Station. In preparation for the passenger surge during the May Day holiday, Changsha's transportation enforcement authorities have rolled out systematic deployments and multiple measures. They focus on three key entities—transportation companies, ride-hailing platforms, and drivers—to increase patrol frequency and enforce regulations strictly. At the same time, they are also expediting the handling of complaints, cracking down on violations, and working to regulate the transportation market to ensure safe and orderly travel for residents. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On April 29, transportation enforcement officers in Changsha conducted routine inspections of commercial vehicles at the taxi and ride-hailing lanes at Changsha South Railway Station. In preparation for the passenger surge during the May Day holiday, Changsha's transportation enforcement authorities have rolled out systematic deployments and multiple measures. They focus on three key entities—transportation companies, ride-hailing platforms, and drivers—to increase patrol frequency and enforce regulations strictly. At the same time, they are also expediting the handling of complaints, cracking down on violations, and working to regulate the transportation market to ensure safe and orderly travel for residents. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On April 29, transportation enforcement officers in Changsha conducted routine inspections of commercial vehicles at the taxi and ride-hailing lanes at Changsha South Railway Station. In preparation for the passenger surge during the May Day holiday, Changsha's transportation enforcement authorities have rolled out systematic deployments and multiple measures. They focus on three key entities—transportation companies, ride-hailing platforms, and drivers—to increase patrol frequency and enforce regulations strictly. At the same time, they are also expediting the handling of complaints, cracking down on violations, and working to regulate the transportation market to ensure safe and orderly travel for residents. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On April 29, transportation enforcement officers in Changsha conducted routine inspections of commercial vehicles at the taxi and ride-hailing lanes at Changsha South Railway Station. In preparation for the passenger surge during the May Day holiday, Changsha's transportation enforcement authorities have rolled out systematic deployments and multiple measures. They focus on three key entities—transportation companies, ride-hailing platforms, and drivers—to increase patrol frequency and enforce regulations strictly. At the same time, they are also expediting the handling of complaints, cracking down on violations, and working to regulate the transportation market to ensure safe and orderly travel for residents. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)

On April 29, transportation enforcement officers in Changsha conducted routine inspections of commercial vehicles at the taxi and ride-hailing lanes at Changsha South Railway Station. In preparation for the passenger surge during the May Day holiday, Changsha's transportation enforcement authorities have rolled out systematic deployments and multiple measures. They focus on three key entities—transportation companies, ride-hailing platforms, and drivers—to increase patrol frequency and enforce regulations strictly. At the same time, they are also expediting the handling of complaints, cracking down on violations, and working to regulate the transportation market to ensure safe and orderly travel for residents. (Photo/Tian Chao, Hunan Daily)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Yu Jiangjiang
Chinese source: hunantoday



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