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2010 China National Highway 110 traffic jam : ウィキペディア英語版
China National Highway 110 traffic jam
The China National Highway 110 Traffic Jam was a recurring〔("Monster traffic jam ... again" ) article by He Dan and Wang Qian in the ''China Daily'' Updated: 2010-09-04 07:35, accessed September 4, 2010〕 massive traffic jam that began to form on August 14, 2010, mostly on China National Highway 110 (G110) and Beijing–Tibet expressway (G6), in Hebei and Inner Mongolia.〔 〕 The traffic jam slowed down thousands of vehicles for more than and lasted for more than ten days.〔 Many drivers were able to move their vehicles only 1 km (0.6 mi) per day, and some drivers reported being stuck in the traffic jam for five days.〔 It is considered to be one of the longest traffic jams by some media.
==Cause==
Traffic on the China National Highway 110 had grown 40 percent every year in the previous several years, making the highway chronically congested.〔 The traffic volume at the time of the incident was 60% more than the design capacity.
The cause of the traffic jam was reported to be a spike in traffic by heavy trucks heading to Beijing, along with National Highway 110's maintenance work that began five days later.〔 The road construction which reduced the road capacity by 50%〔 contributed heavily to the traffic jam and was not due to be completed until mid-September.〔 Police reported that minor breakdowns and accidents were compounding the problem.
Greatly increased coal production in Inner Mongolia was shipped to Beijing along this route because of the lack of railway capacity, which overloaded the highway.〔("Bottlenecks Clog Northern Artery" ) 2010-09-14 08:15:51, ''China Daily'', Web Editor: Jiang Aitao, accessed September 14, 2010; (Original article at China Daily ), accessed September 14, 2010〕 602 million tons of coal were mined and shipped in 2009; production was expected to rise to 730 million tons in 2010.〔
An additional factor is efforts by overloaded trucks which lack proper paperwork for their cargo to avoid a coal quality supervision and inspection station on China National Highway 208.〔

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