Since the implementation of the regulations, motor vehicles with two license plates (including temporary ones) are restricted daily, including 65438+ Mondays 0 and 6, Tuesdays 2 and 7, Wednesdays 3 and 8, Thursdays 4 and 9 and Fridays 5 and 0. The purpose of these regulations is to alleviate the traffic pressure in cities, reduce the impact of vehicle exhaust emissions on the environment, and promote the sustainable development of cities. During the number limit period, the traffic control department will intensify the enforcement of illegal vehicles, and impose fines, scoring and other penalties on vehicles that violate the number limit.
It should be noted that this number limit is applicable to local and foreign vehicles, regardless of whether the vehicle meets the environmental protection standards, it is necessary to comply with the number limit. At the same time, construction waste, muck, gravel transport vehicles, heavy diesel vehicles and light gasoline vehicles (including driving school coaches) that meet the national I and II emission standards are also prohibited from driving on the road.
Brief introduction of Baoji city
Baoji, called Chencang, Yongcheng, Xiguo, Xiqiao and Xifu in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Shaanxi Province. It is the sub-central city of Guanzhong Plain urban agglomeration and Guantian Economic Zone, located in the west of Guanzhong Plain. By the end of 20021,there were four districts and eight counties in the city, with a total area of 18 1 17 square kilometers. By the end of 2022, the permanent population of the city was 3,264,700.
Baoji has a history of more than 2700 years, and 1949 was officially established. Known as "the hometown of Emperor Yan and the hometown of bronzes". Four national treasures in the late Qing Dynasty, such as Shigu and He Zun, have been unearthed successively, including China handicrafts such as Xifu Shehuo, Fengxiang woodblock New Year pictures and clay sculptures. Habitat Honor Award, China Habitat Environment Award and China Environment Award were awarded to cities, national civilized cities, outstanding tourist cities in China and national forest cities respectively.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Baoji City