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UPDATED: 16:03, October 18, 2004
New traffic law will be voted on Friday
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Beijing traffic laws will be voted on

in the meeting of the Standing Committee of the Municipal People's Congress on

Friday.

The long-awaited Beijing traffic laws are to be voted on in the 15th meeting of the 12th Standing Committee of the Municipal

People's Congress on Friday, China Radio International reported Monday.

The new traffic law has been a hot topic in Beijing for months since its

draft was first publicized. The proposal to make motorists take full

responsibility for accidents led to more rows between drivers and pedestrians.

The Standing Committee suggested adding regulations to decide fault and

accident compensation at the hearing.

The latest vote meeting will run on the afternoon of October 22nd, and any

Beijing citizens who wish to attend may do so by reserving a seat in advance.

The public can make telephone reservations by calling 010-65291818, or by

visiting the Beijing offices of the National People's Congress Standing

Committee.

Those who wish to attend must register with their ID cards 30 minutes

before the meeting starts.

Source: CRI News


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