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Big pit at the T-junction of Qimasan has not been filled and there are many violations of road occupation
Source: Urumqi Online Original 2010-05-26 10:43:00
eleha124.117.133.*: Someone complained about the road conditions at the T-junction of Qimasan a while ago. More than a month has passed, but it is still the same. There is a big hole at the junction. When cars pass by, they either violate the road rules or scrape the bottom of the car. Most drivers violate the rules or large vehicles (freight) park randomly, making the originally narrow road even more difficult to pass through. This issue has been reported multiple times, but no one has paid attention so far...
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