How to Report Illegal Use of Emergency Lanes on Highways?
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To report illegal use of emergency lanes on highways, you can submit the report through the WeChat account opened by the local traffic police headquarters' highway division. The reporting requirements are: You should take more than 3 images; the pictures should clearly reflect the surrounding environment, such as road signs, service area markers, obvious landmarks, etc. When submitting the report, you should also inform the traffic police department of the direction of travel; the shooting time should be determined. If you encounter an unsolvable problem such as a vehicle breakdown, you should park the car in the emergency stopping zone, turn on the hazard warning lights, place a warning sign 150 meters behind the vehicle, and during nighttime, rain, fog, or other adverse weather conditions, you should also turn on the side marker lights, tail lights, and rear fog lights. All occupants must move to a safe area, and if necessary, call the highway emergency number for assistance. Conditions for using the emergency lane: Sudden illness of a passenger in the vehicle; when the vehicle has a sudden breakdown and cannot be driven normally; emergency official vehicles.
As a seasoned long-distance driver, I've witnessed many instances of vehicles illegally using the emergency lane on highways, which I find extremely dangerous. Reporting such violations is actually quite simple. I currently use the Traffic Management 12123 APP on my phone to report them - just capture the license plate number, time, and specific road section. Remember not to do this while driving to avoid distraction. Alternatively, you can directly call the police hotline 122 to report with detailed descriptions of the situation and location. Evidence is crucial - dashcam footage can also be uploaded. After processing by the traffic management bureau, offenders typically receive penalty points and fines. The emergency lane is a lifeline for emergencies, and illegal use can delay critical medical assistance. I once experienced a delay in medical transport due to traffic congestion. I recommend everyone to stay vigilant - reporting violations isn't just about safety, it's every driver's responsibility. Make it a habit to check your equipment before highway driving.