A drone flying above one of China's mega freeways caught these incredible images of a huge traffic jam during one of the busiest travel days in China. A drone flying high above one of China's mega ...
Here's a little ray of sunshine if you happen to be traveling on the G110 expressway in China.The massive, 60-mile long traffic jam that reportedly cropped up due to road maintenance between ...
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Ships going to China through the Indian Ocean region pass through this area. If the anti-ship supersonic cruise missile ...
This aerial footage captured by a drone shows a 50-lane traffic jam on a Beijing highway as people returned from the Golden Week holiday. Photo/Video: Newsflare/Associated Press ...
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In August 2010, drivers on China’s National Highway 110 faced a traffic jam that became the longest in history. The jam stretched over 100 kilometres (60 miles) and lasted 12 days. Thousands of ...
On February 2, as the Spring Festival holiday neared its end, large numbers of people returning from family visits or ...
Drone video captured gridlock on a 50-lane highway in China. The traffic jam happened on the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway while people were on their way back to Beijing after the holiday.
World’s longest traffic jam lasted for 12 days ... This incident took place on August 14, 2010 in China’s capital Beijing on the Beijing-Tibet Expressway (China National Highway 110).
An curved arrow pointing right. Beijing’s smog problem continues to hinder daily life, this time reportedly causing a massive traffic jam. Follow BI Video: On Twitter More from Transportation ...
The significance of celebrating Chinese New Year is not to be underestimated. With so many people heading back to reunite ...