Saturday No Car Day In China!

@kitty1234 (1476)
United States
September 17, 2007 1:52pm CST
- China will initiate its first-ever nationwide "no car day" this weekend in an effort to promote environmental health and alleviate increasingly gridlocked urban roads, state press said Monday. Residents in 108 cities will be urged to take public transport, ride bikes or walk on the nation's first "no car day" on Saturday, the China Daily reported. "The move is an attempt to raise residents' awareness on energy saving and environmental protection because the country's cities are plagued by traffic congestion and pollution," the paper said. It did not say why the Ministry of Construction, the sponsor of the activity, chose a Saturday to hold the event. Government officials and state-run enterprise employees in some cities would be encouraged not to drive, while other urban centres would ban government-owned cars from taking to the roads altogether, it added. A week-long campaign to publicise the government's goal of getting 50 percent of the nation's urban residents to use public transport instead of private cars would also be initiated, it said. China's auto industry has been a key component of the nation's booming economy with vehicle production rising by 32.7 percent in July compared to the same period last year.
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• Philippines
20 Sep 07
Hi there, what's been up to lately buddy? Well, i am agree with that program and i hope that all of the nations in this World will do that. I hope that all the countries in this world will follow what China did. It could really lessen the polution that this world have everyday. It would be a very big thing, a very big help if all of the countries in this World will do that. Have a nice day ahead and happy posting and earning here in mylot. Godspeed, Kiko
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@kitty1234 (1476)
• United States
21 Sep 07
It would be great if there were no cars on the road for one day worldwide! Thanks for your response!!!
• China
21 Sep 07
they will not do it after the olympic game.
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@youless (112481)
• Guangzhou, China
21 Sep 07
Well, actually I am from China but I don't know it at all. Tomorrow it is Saturday, I wonder whether there will be no car in the street:) But it's better to take some actions to improve the air quality because it is polluted.
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@kitty1234 (1476)
• United States
23 Sep 07
Thanks for a great response!
@maia0129 (91)
• Philippines
17 Sep 07
I think this Saturday No car In China is a good example for other countries to follow to at least help lessen the pollution in the world. If once a week, each country would implement a no car day, that would already be a great contribution to protect our environment. Just imagine, a day without smoke from cars. Whew, that could be so nice. I hope other countries would also follow what China would/had done.
@kitty1234 (1476)
• United States
21 Sep 07
It would be great if there were no cars on the road for one day worldwide! Thanks for your response!!!
@Flight84 (3048)
• United States
17 Sep 07
That's great that China is doing that. I wish the US would have a day like that, but I doubt it would happen. I wouldn't mind to walk or use a bike to get around, if it meant I could be doing my part to help the environment. Plus, it's good exercise.:)
@kitty1234 (1476)
• United States
21 Sep 07
It would be great if there were no cars on the road for one day worldwide! Thanks for your response!!!
@anuj291 (575)
• India
21 Sep 07
i guess china should be the first one to stop everythin cuz of theoir pop its good they are doin his for envirmnt and all,,even after we have seen them oppose the ozone layer distruction issues and all their anti sat missiles and stuff anyways good thnx
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@kitty1234 (1476)
• United States
23 Sep 07
Thanks for a great response!
@paintwet (165)
• China
4 Oct 07
i am from china too."no car day" make my life very easy on that day. people be out by bus on that day.