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This is a genuine photograph of a traffic jam in China. However, the caption frequently attached to this image is a bit misleading. This photograph was taken in October 2015 at the end of Golden ...
The traffic jam started Aug. 14, with cars moving as little as a half-mile per day. Skip to Article. Set weather. ... in north China's Hebei province, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010.
BEIJING — China has just been declared the world's second biggest economy, and now it has a monster traffic jam to match. Triggered by road construction, the snarl-up began 10 days ago and was ...
The China traffic jam that has awed the world this week essentially vanished overnight, according to some Western media outlets. But that's not likely to mean smooth driving anytime soon.
In what is perhaps the longest traffic jam -- in terms of length and time elapsed, cars have been crawling along a 60-mile stretch of the Beijing-Tibet Expressway.
A massive traffic jam in north China that stretches for dozens of miles and hit its 10-day mark on Tuesday stems from road construction in Beijing that won't be finished until the middle of next ...
An old aerial photo of a traffic jam in China has resurfaced in social media posts that falsely claimed it shows supporters of Pakistan's jailed former leader Imran Khan on their way to attend a ...
In reality, the photo depicts a traffic jam in China, not a protest over fuel prices in Germany. The Telegraph published the photo — which it credited to Rex Features — on Oct. 1, ...
BEIJING — A massive traffic jam in north China that stretches for dozens of miles and hit its 10-day mark today stems from road construction in Beijing that won’t be finished until the middle ...
The monster traffic jam in China is a thing of the past, but there may be more to come by Coco Liu 09/03/2010 02/02/2012. Share this: Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email; ...
While the days-long traffic jam into Beijing has eased, transportation experts say the problems that led to it still exist in China and elsewhere, including the U.S.
A massive traffic jam stretching 60 miles in north China hit its 10-day mark on Tuesday; pileup stems from ongoing road construction in Beijing that's due to wrap up next month.