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Xi'an Travel: It's Carbs, Carbs, and... Yep, Still Carbs!

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    Hazel Brown-Stracke
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    It's definitely a management issue; Shanghai's order was also achieved through fines. To be honest, Hangzhou's current management level essentially means road order relies almost entirely on everyone's self-discipline. While the current situation isn't perfect, it already shows a decent level of public courtesy.

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      Mr. Otis Schaefer
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      In Zhejiang, turn signals seem to be an optional extra when driving.

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        Theresa Sporer
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        Apart from downtown Shanghai, I've found many other cities are pretty much the same.

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          Jo Douglas
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          Things went back to how they really are once the rewards for reporting violations were removed.

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            Mr. Carlton Johnston
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            Not only are there no rewards, but they've also stopped taking action on reported violations.

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              Lewis Larkin
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              I hope they enforce the law with the same rigor as Shanghai. Around the East Railway Station, drivers are noticeably more disciplined because that area is under the jurisdiction of the Shanghai Railway Bureau.

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                Karen Zulauf
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                Cutting in gets you a 3-point deduction and a 200 RMB fine, and then, for some reason, you're apparently not even allowed to change lanes over a dashed line to enter certain areas.

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                  Carmen Willms
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                  Also, I've noticed that hardly anyone uses the left-turn waiting areas. Last time, I was the only car in one. Doesn't that just completely hinder traffic efficiency?

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                    Leslie Kunde
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                    Yes, so many drivers do that. I can't figure out if they're afraid of running a red light or what their reason is.

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                      Christina Altenwerth
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                      Firstly, there are too many ride-hailing vehicles. Secondly, enforcement has become lax. And I think the second reason is the more significant factor.

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                        Lena Oberbrunner
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                        It's all people from out of town.

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                          Wayne Marvin
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                          Oh, so are all the locals dead then?

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                            Maryann Daniel IV
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                            There's been a massive increase in 'green plate' (New Energy) vehicles, and most driving restrictions have been lifted. It's just getting more and more chaotic.

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                              Tanya Bogisich IV
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                              There are many more 'green plate' (EV) cars now. A lot of them just shoot off from a standstill, driving recklessly as if it's a game, with zero regard for safety.

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                                Guadalupe Barton
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                                Take Line 1, for example. When it first opened, everyone would let passengers off before boarding, except for some elderly folks. Now, for some reason, everyone just crams their way on. It's such a mystery, isn't it?

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                                  Tanya Bogisich IV
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                                  It's not just Line 1; all subway lines are like this now. I don't understand why either. Even young people are completely inconsiderate about it.

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