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How to Handle Road Occupation Construction?

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SanTimothy
07/29/25 9:23pm
According to Article 12 of the Urban Road Management Regulations, occupying or excavating urban roads managed by municipal engineering administrative departments requires payment of urban road occupation fees or urban road excavation restoration fees to the relevant municipal engineering administrative department. The following is relevant information about road occupation construction: 1. Definition: Road occupation construction refers to occupying roads for construction purposes, a phenomenon where illegal road occupation construction is common in cities. From June 15 to September 30, 2018, Chengdu City launched a "100-Day Campaign" for refined urban management. 2. Scope: Illegal road occupation construction in cities includes: unauthorized road occupation construction, exceeding the scope and duration of road occupation, and non-standard enclosure practices. To tackle the issue of illegal road occupation construction, the Municipal Urban Management Committee will standardize construction operations and strengthen daily inspections and supervision; clarify time frames and enclosure scopes, and collaborate with the Municipal Construction Committee and other relevant departments to conduct special rectification of construction activities that exceed time and scope limits; adopt stable and uniformly colored enclosure panels to ensure their integrity, promptly repair damaged panels, and quickly restore road surfaces to standard after construction completion.
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McWilliam
08/15/25 8:06pm
When it comes to encountering road construction, I truly believe preparation is key. I remember last time I was driving to work, a construction zone suddenly appeared on the highway and nearly delayed me for half an hour. Since then, I've made it a habit to check traffic apps like Baidu Maps or listen to traffic radio to know in advance where construction is and detour accordingly. If you do come across it, avoid slamming the brakes—slow down gradually, maintain a safe distance, and pay attention to road signs. As a car enthusiast, I’d also like to share some tips: construction areas tend to be dusty, so it’s best to clean your headlights regularly to ensure sufficient visibility at night. Also, check your brake pads and tires to reduce the risk of a blowout. If detouring isn’t an option, roll down the windows for fresh air or listen to music to ease frustration, but don’t get distracted by your phone. This approach has saved me a lot of time and helped me avoid two minor accidents. Safety always comes first—don’t risk overtaking just to save a few minutes. When facing construction, adjusting your mindset makes it much easier to handle.
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Londyn
10/17/25 3:29am
Honestly speaking, road construction is truly a nightmare for urban commuters. As someone who frequently drives in the city, I get a headache every time I see excavators blocking the road. Now I use real-time navigation updates, like Amap which pushes construction alerts, to avoid rush hour traffic; if the detour is too long, I simply take the subway or bus as an alternative to avoid sitting idle in the car. Before driving, I make sure to fill up the tank to prevent running out of gas midway; I also check the air conditioning system, otherwise, being stuck next to construction in the summer heat is unbearable. By the way, construction zones often have flying debris, so I recommend applying window film for protection and regularly cleaning the windshield. I've also noticed that slow-moving traffic in construction areas can easily lead to rear-end collisions, so maintaining a two-second following distance is crucial. Personally, I find that developing a habit of checking routes before departure can make each day much smoother.
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VonCora
11/30/25 4:13am
When dealing with road construction, safety measures come first. With years of driving experience, I know construction zones are high-risk areas: uneven road surfaces, poor visibility, and easily knocked-over traffic cones. That's why I always strictly adhere to speed limits and never overtake; my eyes stay fixed on road signs and traffic controllers' hand signals. Vehicle condition matters too: regular tire pressure checks prevent sudden punctures and breakdowns; worn brake pads should be replaced promptly to improve braking performance. I advise new drivers to study traffic rules thoroughly and avoid distracted driving (like phone use) in construction zones. Such caution significantly reduces accident risks.
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