In the early hours of yesterday morning, there were many gravel blocks on many lanes of Jinzhongdu South Road in Fengtai District, and motor vehicles passing by here almost rubbed when dodging rubble.
In the early morning of the same day, the reporter saw at the scene that the main road was scattered with a large area of broken cement foam bricks, occupying 3 of the 5 lanes, and some stones were about 10 centimeters thick. In the early hours of the morning, the line of sight is not good, the speed of passing vehicles is fast, and many car owners do not notice the debris on the road ahead, emergency avoidance and braking. The wheels of one of the cars rolled to the stones, and half of the body flew up. Suddenly, a harsh braking sound was heard, and a van slammed its wheels to the right to avoid large boulders, nearly colliding with a car in the right lane.
"Driving, suddenly a bunch of big rocks in front of me, the car made a 'bang' sound, I quickly grabbed the steering wheel and slammed on the brakes." Mr. Li, who drove by, was horrified. After slowing down, he stopped the car in a safe area to check the tires and chassis, "It's too dangerous to leave such a big rock on the road." ”
Where did the relics on the road come from? Mr. Tao, who often runs at night in this section of the road, told reporters that this road frequently has large trucks pulling slag at night, especially late at night, every few minutes you can see a truck speeding past, and it does not slow down when passing through the intersection, which is very dangerous. "These cement foam bricks may have fallen from these big trucks." Mr. Tao guessed.
The reporter first reflected this situation to the Fengtai District Environmental Sanitation Service Center You'anmen Sanitation Office. Yesterday morning, the staff of the You'anmen Sanitation Office had removed the stones left on the road surface and the road was restored to smoothness.
Source Beijing Evening News
Reporter Chu Yingshuo
Process Editor Yan Shengmiao