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Traffic control measures drive car sales in Beijing

More than 20,000 cars were sold in Beijing in the first week of December as citizens scrambled to buy vehicles ahead of curbs aimed at reducing the city's massive traffic jams, the state press said today.

Updated on: Dec 09, 2010 10:47 AM IST
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More than 20,000 cars were sold in Beijing in the first week of December as citizens scrambled to buy vehicles ahead of curbs aimed at reducing the city's massive traffic jams, the state press said on Thursday. Sales were driven by fears that China's government would restrict purchases by capping the number of car plates issued in the congested capital, the Beijing News reported.

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Beijing's is among the most polluted cities in the world with the problem getting worse due to high demand for private vehicles from its increasingly affluent residents. Vehicle sales in the first week of December were more than double the 9,000 cars sold in the same period last year, the paper said. As of December 5,2010, Beijing had 4.71 million registered cars on its crowded roads.

China outpaced the United States as the world's top auto market in 2009 when 13.64 million units were sold nationwide. This sales figure has already been surpassed in the first 10 months of the current year. Relieving traffic jams in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chongqing -- China's biggest cities -- will be a top government priority in the coming years, Xinhua news agency said earlier this week.

Beijing government officials refused to confirm the content of the new measures, only saying that the traffic management plan had been basically approved by the nation's powerful Economic Planning Agency.

 
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