Teaching errant motorists a lesson


Sea of humanity: Security personnel keeping watch on pedestrian traffic during the Golden Week holidays at a zebra crossing in Shanghai. — AFP

China cracks down on road users who abuse emergency lanes and block rescue attempts for accident victims.

ABUSING the emergency lane is a very serious offence because it can hamper rescue operations when lives are at stake.

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Opinion , Beh Yuen Yui , columnist

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