High-speed traffic jams, high-speed trains are crowded! Toilets are full of people! The return journey is too difficult
author:Bouncing foals
The Spring Festival is coming to an end, and in the past two days, both on the highway and in the major passenger transportation centers are overcrowded.
Some netizens are even asking, if you can't buy a ticket and can't go back to work, is it considered absenteeism?
This issue has been explained by the relevant media, so you can take a look.
Although it is crowded every year, but this year, in particular, I thought about it, this may be because this year's start time of the workers, the start time of the primary, middle and high schools, all crowded together in the original picture, I really don't know which smart person came up with it? If the time is staggered, it should not be so crowded.
The high-speed rail is overloaded, and many people can't buy a full ticket at all, so they can only buy a standing ticket, and then make up for it section by section!
Some netizens shared that the overload of the high-speed rail began to drive people off!
The people in the corridor were crowded, and there were 4 people standing in the small space of the toilet. (The following is the video, you can click on it to feel it)
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Can't stand up and can't stand at all. It's not terrible to get off the train without a ticket, it's not easy to breathe in the carriage, and it's very dangerous! There are still many children in the corridor, which is really inconvenient.
The queue for the ticket supplement is also not visible at a glance!
Exhausted people.
It is difficult to go to the toilet and get water.
Those who make up tickets don't get off, and those who have tickets can't get up!
In the face of this situation, many netizens said that they should limit ticket compensation on holidays.
Not only is it difficult to buy tickets for high-speed rail, but air tickets are also difficult to grab and expensive!
It's too difficult, every stage has its own difficulties, so it's better to plan in advance so that you don't get caught blind.