I. Occupation of traffic roads
According to the relevant provisions of the Road Traffic Safety Law, no unit or individual may occupy the road for non-traffic activities without permission. In other words, no one or unit can occupy motor vehicles and traffic roads at will without the permission of the transportation department.
2. What are the non-traffic activities?
(1) absolutely prohibited activities. Such as threshing, drying grain, composting, dumping garbage, waste and other activities on the road, setting obstacles, digging ditches, diverting water and other activities that may damage, pollute and affect the smooth flow of roads within the scope of roads or highways.
(2) In principle, activities that are not allowed to be discovered, but can be carried out with permission, mainly refer to activities such as setting up parking lots or non-motor vehicle parking places, stacking items, operating, setting up commercial stalls, digging, and occupying roads due to engineering construction.
The photo studio's behavior of taking wedding photos on zebra crossing belongs to the behavior of occupying traffic roads without the permission of the traffic police department, and engaging in non-traffic activities and other activities unrelated to traffic. Violation of the Road Traffic Safety Law constitutes a traffic violation.
Third, forcibly stop passing vehicles.
The photo studio and newcomers took photos on the zebra crossing, which caused traffic jams for a long time. Passing vehicles dare not force their way through, so they have to stop and wait for them to take pictures before continuing. This behavior is also equivalent to traffic stop, which greatly violates the safety operation management regulations and civilized service standards. It also needs to be punished.
To sum up, taking photos on the zebra crossing will not only affect your own safety, but also hinder the passage of passing vehicles. It is a traffic violation, and you need to bear the corresponding traffic violation responsibility, order rectification or pay a fine.
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