Piles of passers-by passing through the "zombie car" on Dongbinhe Road in Andingmen, Beijing, seem to pass through a maze.

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Piles of passers-by passing through the "zombie car" on Dongbinhe Road in Andingmen, Beijing, seem to pass through a maze.

The van was parked on the blind road.

Shooting time: April 2, 2018 at 3: 05 pm

Location: Dongbinhe Road, Andingmen

On the pedestrian walkway on the south side of Building No.7 in Dongheyan, there are vans, waste recycling trucks, cars, electric bicycles, bike-sharing and other vehicles within a hundred paces. The reporter counted that there were as many as 25 light motor vehicles.

A white waste recycling pickup truck occupied half of the blind road. The waste paper boards piled up on the truck were twice as high as the body, and even the front of the car was covered with huge bags of waste products. The waste that can’t be piled up on the car is randomly bagged and placed on the sidewalk. The ground is covered with dark stains.

Not far to the east, a dusty, dusty-looking white van was also parked on the sidewalk. Through the window, you can see that the car is also full of debris. The co-pilot’s seat was littered with cartons, suitcases and electric fans, while the front windshield was half covered by cardboard. "It seems that this car has been parked on the sidewalk for some years, and it has never been seen. Isn’t there a license plate number on this car? Check the owner and inform him to move the car. " A resident who lives in Building No.7 on Dongheyan said discontentedly, "What do people call this kind of car? Yes, zombie car!"

On the spacious pavement of the pedestrian walkway, there is a motor vehicle that has been parked for three floors inside and outside, some of which face south, some face west and some face east. The pedestrian walkway occupied by motor vehicles only leaves a small aisle that allows one person to pass, and the pedestrian walkway is "cut" into pieces. "There are many old people and disabled people in the neighborhood. It’s like walking around a maze pushing a wheelchair from this sidewalk." The resident said.

Big trucks become "zombie car"

In addition to occupying the road for parking, the reporter also found that there are cones, low cabinets, iron frames, chairs, wooden beds, trolleys, iron guardrails and other kinds of occupation debris on the pedestrian walkway, and clothes for drying and a bird cage are hung on the iron frame. "Some things are used for parking spaces, and some things are from nearby stores. If you can’t put them in the house, you will enlarge the road." A resident said.

The resident said that sundries and parking have had a great impact on the lives of nearby residents. They have reflected and reported it, but there has been no improvement.

Comments:

The green corridor of the city around the Second Ring Road began to be built in 2013. Nowadays, the banks of the moat are covered with trees and flowers, and plants such as reeds and calamus are dotted between the trestle and pavilion buildings on the side of the moat, which makes it interesting. However, the pedestrian walkway just a few meters away from the beautiful scenery is another scene. Occupy the road to park and occupy the road to pile up things, so that nearby residents can travel like a maze, which is miserable. The environment is livable, not only by planting trees to build parks, but also by solving the practical difficulties of residents’ travel in detail. If the small matter of returning the road to the people is done well, it will really solve a problem for the people.

 

Source: Beijing Evening News reporter Zhang Nanwen and photo

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