Is there a traffic restriction on Yangpu Bridge?
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Yangpu Bridge does not have traffic restrictions. Below is relevant information about vehicle traffic restrictions: 1. Odd-even license plate restriction: The odd-even license plate restriction, also known as the odd-even traffic restriction system, is a traffic regulation introduced to alleviate urban traffic pressure. On odd-numbered dates, only private vehicles with license plates ending in an odd number are allowed on the road, while on even-numbered dates, only private vehicles with license plates ending in an even number are permitted. 2. Last digit restriction: The last digit restriction system is another traffic regulation implemented to ease urban traffic congestion, and it has proven effective in reducing traffic congestion after its implementation.
Yangpu Bridge does have traffic restrictions, following Shanghai's elevated road traffic control policy. On weekdays from Monday to Friday, during the two peak hours of 7:00-9:00 and 17:00-19:00, vehicles with non-local license plates are not allowed on the bridge. If you drive a car with a Hu C license plate, you cannot use the bridge at any time of the day. Local license plate owners can freely pass during non-peak hours on weekdays or on holidays. I recommend downloading apps like Gaode Map and setting your license plate number, which will provide real-time alerts on whether a route is accessible. Before driving, it's best to check if the day is a national holiday adjusted to a working day, as the traffic restrictions on such days are the same as on regular weekdays.