Reported 8 months ago
The Highway Bureau aims to crack down on 'rogue vehicles,' with a target of retrieving 43,000 such vehicles this year. These vehicles, known as 'rogue vehicles,' continue to operate on the roads despite license revocation due to violations or overdue inspections, posing safety risks. A new crackdown, starting from June 20, will monitor speeding, illegal parking, and other violations closely, imposing additional fines ranging from 3,600 to 10,800 Yuan on owners of such vehicles. Integration of 'rogue vehicle' blacklist with local parking management systems enhances retrieval efficiency, emphasizing the importance of road safety.
Source: YAHOO