What does the red pavement on the road mean?

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SanJanelle
07/30/25 8:27am
Red pavement refers to longitudinal deceleration markings, serving as a reminder to slow down. Below is relevant information about Hongqi: 1. Introduction to Hongqi: Hongqi is a premium automotive brand directly operated by FAW Group. On January 8, 2018, FAW announced the new Hongqi brand strategy with the brand philosophy of "New Chinese Noble Refinement." On July 31, 2018, the 60th anniversary celebration of the Hongqi brand officially commenced. On October 23, 2018, Hongqi became the diamond partner of the 5th World Internet Conference. 2. Hongqi's service philosophy: Establishing the "Hongqi Heart Service System" by setting up offline experience centers, digital experience centers, Hongqi owner clubs, Hongqi car-sharing services, and the brand's service commitment of lifetime free (warranty, rescue, pick-up & delivery).
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