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Netizens broke the news: A private toll collector appeared at the entrance of the driving transition, who has the final say on the right of way?

Recently, a video that has attracted widespread attention from netizens has quickly gone viral on the Internet. In the video, a woman intercepted passing vehicles at the crossing and asked the driver to pay the fee, which aroused questions and heated discussions among many netizens.

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"The Tao is the way of the country, but I built the pontoon bridge", is the woman's confident words in the video. For the meaning of this sentence, people can't help but question and confuse about the transition port charge.

In order to find out the truth, we interviewed the relevant person in charge of the local river management office. According to him, the crossing was indeed built by a resident with expertise in bridge building. The resident overcame many difficulties and relied on his own efforts and wisdom to build the pontoon bridge without any government funding, providing easy access for passing vehicles.

Netizens broke the news: A private toll collector appeared at the entrance of the driving transition, who has the final say on the right of way?

However, the person in charge also said that according to national law, the transition port is a public infrastructure and should not be charged by individuals. He stressed that any operator must comply with relevant laws and regulations, and cannot charge for the transition port without permission.

In an interview, the residents of the bridge said that they did not maliciously charge fees for the benefit of the people, but only hoped to maintain and repair the source of funds for the pontoon bridge. However, he also expressed his willingness to accept the government's supervision and guidance to ensure the normal operation of the crossing and provide better services to drivers.

Netizens broke the news: A private toll collector appeared at the entrance of the driving transition, who has the final say on the right of way?
Netizens broke the news: A private toll collector appeared at the entrance of the driving transition, who has the final say on the right of way?

This incident sparked a wide discussion among netizens. While there is recognition of the selfless dedication and community benefits of the residents, there are also concerns that such a situation may lead to the construction of pontoon bridges by too many individuals and the indiscriminate collection of fees.

We hope that the local government will actively intervene to formulate clear policies and strengthen the supervision and regulation of the management of transitional ports, so as to ensure the public interest and respect the fruits of residents' labor.

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