SZTPB Director-General Xu Wei surveys traffic management around SUSTech
| 12/19/2016

With the rapid development of Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) and its peripheral communities, the roads around are under mounting traffic pressure. To eliminate potential safety hazards, and make the roads safe, unblocked and orderly, on the afternoon of December 12, Xu Wei, Director-General of the Shenzhen Traffic Police Bureau (SZTPB), led the heads of the Traffic Division, Technology Division and Nanshan Traffic Police Brigade to Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) for a survey on traffic management. Li Fengliang, Vice Chairperson of SUSTech and the heads of the Office of Logistics, accompanied Xu for the survey.

 

Xu and his entourage surveyed the traffic conditions around SUSTech, Xueyuan Boulevard, Nanke 1st Road and Gate 3 to Nanshan iPark, and offered solutions to some prominent traffic problems: I Adding a traffic signal system to the T-junction of Xueyuan Boulevard and Nanke 1st Road, and another to Gate 3, to ensure orderly traffic. II Adding a traffic signal system to the crosswalk on Xueyuan Boulevard at Gate 2 to ensure pedestrian safety. III Setting the areas around SUSTech as strictly-controlled areas and intensifying control. IV Regulating the road traffic at Gate 6 in coordination with the Nanshan Traffic Bureau, adding signs and markings against parking at SUSTech’s entrances and exits, and installing more traffic cameras to capture illegally parked vehicles.

On behalf of SUSTech, Li thanked the traffic police department for its long-term efforts in maintaining the traffic order and safety around SUSTech, pledging that SUSTech will assist functional departments in traffic safety regulation around SUSTech, to ensure the safety of SUSTech’s teachers and students.

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2016, 12-19
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