Recently, a series of plastic signs depicting the rear of police vehicles have been spotted on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau highway near the Henan capital of Zhengzhou. The signs include LED displays that read messages like "Currently measuring speed" and "Don't speed" to fool gullible drivers into slowing their roll, and are also fitted with simulated red and blue police lights.
Photos: Fake plastic traffic police vehicles in Zhengzhou
Photos: Endless convoy of coal trucks in Shaanxi
Thousands of coaltruckers were left stranded for days on end after the Shenpan Highway was caught once again in a traffic jam caused by heavy rainfall and highway congestion.
Photos: Gansu highway already falling apart after opening in May
A 31-kilometer section of the new S207 highway in Gansu, an 8.7 billion RMB project ($1.36 billion USD), is already being repaired for cracks mere months after opening for service. The 235-kilometer Tianding Expressway (天定高速) runs from Tianshui (天水) to Dingxi (定西) in Gansu, and was completed on May 31st.
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