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It's too dangerous! Pedestrians and livestock are "swaggering" on the highway and crossing it......!

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The expressway is a road dedicated to high-speed traffic of motor vehicles, and pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles are prohibited from entering, but there are still some pedestrians who ignore safety and embark on the highway, causing greater safety hazards.

It's too dangerous! Pedestrians and livestock are "swaggering" on the highway and crossing it......!

At noon on April 13, in the direction of Dali to Baoshan on the Hangrui Expressway, a pedestrian swaggered over the fence and crossed the highway, completely ignoring the speeding vehicles. According to the person in charge of the emergency command center of the Dali Management Office of Yunnan Jiaotong Investment, in the first quarter of 2024, similar situations occurred frequently on highways such as Dabao, Chuda, Dali, and Dayong passing through residential areas of villages.

It's too dangerous! Pedestrians and livestock are "swaggering" on the highway and crossing it......!

Ma Xiang, director of the emergency command center of the Dali Management Office of Yunnan Jiaotong Investment: "We analyzed that the time is more between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., and culverts or pedestrian bridges have been built in adjacent villages, which can cross the highway, but some people may be in order to save time, and feel that the culvert is too winding and does not take the safe passage." ”

Ma Xiang said that some villagers even did not hesitate to destroy the highway isolation facilities and cross the highway to and from the farmland for convenience. When the road patrol personnel find this situation, they will persuade them to leave in time.

It's too dangerous! Pedestrians and livestock are "swaggering" on the highway and crossing it......!

The staff of the management office: "The speed of the car is fast, walking like you, in case it is night, the car behind can't see you, right, there are many problems." ”

Not everyone who casually walks on the highway is so lucky.

It's too dangerous! Pedestrians and livestock are "swaggering" on the highway and crossing it......!

In the first quarter of this year, there were two traffic accidents caused by pedestrians on the highway under the jurisdiction of the Dali Management Office, which not only affected the normal operation of the expressway, but also endangered the life safety of pedestrians.

Ma Xiang, director of the emergency command center of the Dali Management Office of Yunnan Jiaotong Investment: "There are also some with the construction of our green and beautiful highways, and the green vegetation along the entire highway is relatively good, and there are some sheep or cattle farmers around, and they walk along the guardrail when they are herding sheep and cattle. ”

It's too dangerous! Pedestrians and livestock are "swaggering" on the highway and crossing it......!

At noon on April 14, in the direction of Kunming to Dali on Hangrui Expressway, several sheep grazing outside the guardrail of the expressway ran on the highway, and the shepherds also walked on the highway, causing greater safety hazards. In order to ensure the safe operation of the expressway, the Dali Management Office of Jiaotou has produced more than 6,000 traffic safety leaflets to carry out publicity to the people along the route, and at the same time will strictly control pedestrians on the highway from a legal point of view.

Ma Xiang, director of the emergency command center of the Dali Management Office of Yunnan Jiaotong Investment: "Actively cooperate with the traffic police, road administration and other departments to severely crack down on illegal behaviors such as damaging highway facilities and pedestrians on the highway. ”

In addition, the management office will add public video probes on sections where there are more pedestrians on the expressway, and through the AI intelligent capture system, timely grasp the situation of pedestrians on the expressway, and cooperate with relevant departments to take emergency measures.

Reporter: Li Xiaowen and Wang Jun

Editor: Hu Qian