From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-22 10:30:56
China's national expressways are experiencing the peak of post-holiday return travel today, with traffic volume expected to exceed 71 million vehicle trips—the highest single-day figure of the Spring Festival holiday period. Major expressway corridors such as the Beijing–Hong Kong–Macau Expressway (G4), Beijing–Shanghai Expressway (G2), and Shanghai–Chongqing Expressway (G50) are likely to see significant congestion and slow-moving traffic. With a high concentration of new energy vehicles on the roads, peak charging demand is occurring between 10:00 and 24:00; drivers are advised to recharge during off-peak hours. Additionally, strong winds and sandstorms have hit multiple regions, prompting meteorological authorities to activate a Level IV emergency response and urging drivers to plan their routes carefully and prioritize road safety.

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