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🚲 Chinese youth use electric wheelchairs to bypass regulations on electric bicycles.
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New regulations on electric bicycles have led to young Chinese people using electric wheelchairs for commuting.
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Videos of young people using electric wheelchairs for commuting are being widely shared on social media.
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Rectification campaigns and confiscation of electric bicycles have been carried out by police in various cities.
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Residents have expressed dissatisfaction with the police's actions in confiscating electric vehicles.
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Residents in different cities have given up electric bicycles and started using electric scooters instead.
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🚲 Electric wheelchairs are not classified as vehicles and are not bound by traffic regulations, leading to an increase in usage among young people in China.
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Electric wheelchairs are not managed as motor vehicles or non-motor vehicles and do not require a license or helmet.
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Many young people in China switched to electric wheelchairs for convenience after the implementation of new regulations for electric bicycles.
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The Chinese government has launched campaigns to regulate electric bicycles, with control measures implemented in approximately 190 cities.
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Chinese police intercept motorcycles and electric bicycles to make money by selling the seized vehicles to Africa, Pakistan, and other places.
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Several cities in Guangdong province, such as Guangzhou and Dongguan, have strict bans on motorcycles and have confiscated them from riders.
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😔 Incidents of mistreatment and confiscation of electric bicycles by traffic police in China have sparked public dissatisfaction.
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Motorcyclist injured and fined after being forcibly stopped by traffic police.
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Woman on electric bicycle surrounded by police officers, breaks down in tears.
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Delivery drivers resorting to alternative methods to avoid inspection.
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China has over 400 million electric bicycles, surpassing the number of privately-owned cars.
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Increased fines and restrictions on electric bicycles causing public dissatisfaction.
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💰 Traffic fines in China have become a significant source of revenue for local governments, with penalty revenues showing a significant growth trend.
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Chinese traffic management department has been criticized as a 'licensed robber'
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Chengwu County in Shandong Province introduced a 'monthly penalty subscription'
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Local traffic fines generate over 30 million yuan annually in a county
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Traffic police in Hunan Province strive to achieve a target of 130 million yuan
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Penalty revenues in many parts of China have shown a significant growth trend
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🚦 Traffic penalty revenues in China have significantly increased, with Qingdao City leading the list.
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Qingdao City had penalty revenues of 4.4 billion yuan in 2021, a 127% growth from 2020.
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Nanchang had the largest increase in penalty revenue at 151%, followed by Suqian (133%), Changzhou (110%), Xiangyang (118%), Yibin (105%), Huanggang (102%), and Jiaxing (105%).
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Total traffic fines in China in 2020 were around 300 billion yuan, averaging over a thousand yuan per vehicle.
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Han Deyun revealed the unreasonable set up and misuse of traffic road signs and the 'electronic police' system, leading to excessive fines.
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Traffic management departments set up 'traps' to maximize fines, including lower maximum speeds, multiple speed limits on the same road, altered lane settings, and universal fines for parking violations.
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