廣州實行公共交通免費一周來,公交地鐵的日客流量高達1754萬人次,地鐵日客流量更是近800萬人次,大大超出地鐵運輸能力,地鐵一直超負荷運行,一周來啟動三級客流控制高達144次,嚴重影響地鐵正常安檢和亞運安保工作進行,同時對市民上下班正常出行造成極大不便。為了保證亞運期間廣州市交通正常運行,確保亞運安全,廣州市交通部門重新修訂優(yōu)惠方案,決定從11月8日零時起轉(zhuǎn)變亞運期間公共交通優(yōu)惠方式,將全民免費改為發(fā)放現(xiàn)金交通補貼。據(jù)悉,發(fā)放現(xiàn)金交通補貼的標準定為廣州10個區(qū)、2個縣級市的戶籍家庭及在廣州居住半年以上的外來人士家庭按每戶150元發(fā)放,集體戶口的市民按每人50元發(fā)放。由各區(qū)(市)政府組織發(fā)放。
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For days, subway trains were often crammed and stations were full as swarms of people lined up to get a free ride.
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Each household with permanent residence registration in the provincial capital of Guangdong will be offered 150 yuan ($22) in cash subsidies for commuting purposes after local authorities scrapped a move to make public transport free ahead of the upcoming Asian Games.
The plan was canceled less than a week after it came into effect due to excessive passenger flows, officials said on Saturday.
The Guangzhou government earlier introduced a plan to keep some of the cars off city roads according to their license plate numbers, effectively cutting nearly half of the city's 2.1 million private cars and those entering the city each day during the two-week games, which opens on Friday.
As a remedy, free public transport service was offered for 30 working days beginning Nov 1.
However, the offer met with unprecedented enthusiasm from about 14 million residents of Guangzhou. For days, subway trains were often crammed and stations were full as swarms of people lined up to get a free ride.
In the city's subway system, about 8 million trips were recorded each day last week, almost doubling the average flow of 4.5 million.
The surge has largely outnumbered the designed capacity, sources at the local traffic transportation department said.
Traffic controls were put into force 144 times during the week, which has "seriously affected the games security and caused great inconvenience to residents", said Jie Yalin, deputy director of the Guangzhou transportation commission.
"There will be more people using public transport in the coming weeks when the Asian Games kicks off. We don't want to disturb the system so that any potential security threats can be eliminated," Jie said.
Only about 2.5 million trips were reported in the subway system by 7 pm on Sunday, sources in the Guangzhou Metro Corporation said.
"I intentionally traveled by subway today because I knew there won't be many passengers after the free-ride plan was canceled," a 65-year-old resident surnamed Chen said on Sunday.
"Public transport should never be free. The city has too many people who rely heavily on public transport," Chen said.
Zhang Zhiqiang, a taxi driver, said the government has done the right thing by canceling the plan.
"Any government plan should be changed if it proves ineffective," Zhang said.
In a bid to help more people benefit from the games, the government will also provide migrant workers, who have stayed in the city for more than six months, 150 yuan in cash subsidies for commuting.
However, those carrying Asian Games working cards, such as registered volunteers and reporters, can continue to use the city's public transport free of charge, the local transportation commission said.
(China Daily)
(中國日報網(wǎng)英語點津 Helen 編輯)