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37 It’s Not Easy to Say I Love You on the Public Transport in Shen Zhen

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Time: 2010-6- 23 11:20:54 Words: 2271

It's not easy to say that I love you on the bus in Shen Zhen

"Damn it, you don't have eyes. You're squeezing me.”- inscription

Such a scene was common in Shen Zhen.

Next year, the World University Games would be held in Shen Zhen. The publicity was booming. It seemed to be a big event, but it was actually not a big event compared to the Olympics and the World Cup. As a result, all the systems were operating at high speed. It seemed that the efficiency of the government had increased. The traffic system was extremely busy. All the roads were being renovated, especially the broken roads that were once criticized by everyone. Songbai Road had been repaired for more than a year, but the traffic jam had not been resolved. It was getting worse and worse. Finally, the renovation was carried out vigorously. In the future, the subway would almost lead to every corner of the city. In 2011, the traffic in the city would be greatly improved. I don't believe it. At least until now, I'm skeptical about this empty promise.

First, the bus is always so crowded

I've been to other places in Guangdong, such as Huizhou, ZhuHai, Shaoguan, and Guangzhou. The result of comparison is that the bus in Shen Zhen is the most crowded. In addition, the roads in Shen Zhen are not wide enough. Even the roads in my hometown are wider than this. Perhaps it's because there are more people than land, but the tiny place can accommodate more than 1300 people. My hometown is several times the size of Shen Zhen, but it only has more than 10 million people.

As a result, scenes happened around us. Some buttons were squeezed out, some clothes were squeezed out, some bags were squeezed out, some took out their bags in the crowd, some accidentally stepped on someone else's foot and bled, some cursed because of the crowd, and some were half-naked and half-naked. There was no other way. Office workers were in a hurry. If you didn't squeeze, you would be squeezed out by others. Whether it was work or transportation, you would lose your advantage. Squeezing on public transport was a very common scene in Shen Zhen.

Especially during the holidays, the crowd was really unbearable. There were clusters of people at every bus stop, and there were anxious people waiting for the bus everywhere. A bus that could only accommodate more than 20 people had more than 60 people, so if you wanted to lose weight, squeezing the bus should be a good way.

There are many reasons why the bus is always so crowded. I think there are other reasons besides the large number of people for everyone to suffer.

First, there were many private cars. It was said that there were millions of cars in Shen Zhen, increasing at a rate of hundreds of thousands every year. However, the roads had not changed much in the past 30 years. At least, there was no qualitative change in the width of the roads compared to five years ago. If one day the roads in Shen Zhen changed from four lanes to eight lanes, it would be a fool's dream. So the government started thinking of an underground public transport network. Actually, I've taken the subway a few times, but it's not any better than public transport.

Second, the method of dealing with traffic accidents is worth exploring. There was a traffic accident, and the traffic police began to investigate when they arrived. The car that was involved in the accident was placed in the middle of the road, which put a lot of pressure on the originally narrow road. Therefore, it was normal to be stuck in a traffic jam during the holidays. At least half an hour, at most eight to nine hours. China could learn from developed countries and drag the car on the roadside within five minutes. It was not too late to investigate slowly. Because of traffic, people on the road suffered and suffered from waiting for the car. They really did not like the traffic police's measures.

Third, the people in the car were not very self-aware. This was a strange phenomenon. Not every bus was packed to the brim. However, we never got on the bus smoothly. There were a bunch of people standing at the entrance of every bus. The front and back of the bus were empty from time to time. Sometimes, we were angry. The originally crowded bus became even more crowded because we didn't cooperate.

Second, the bus price is always so expensive

As a public welfare, it was understandable for the public transport industry to charge an appropriate maintenance fee. However, the bus prices in Shen Zhen were really not flattering.

Recently, some changes had taken place in the bus reform. For example, the eastern bus mainly referred to the bus from Fuyong to Pingshan. In order to realize the integration of Bao 'an and Longgang, many bus stops were omitted. The bus price was reduced from the previous ten yuan to the highest price of ten yuan. Even so, everyone was still shouting that the bus in Shen Zhen was really expensive.

This was a question that was repeated many times. When I went to Huizhou to take public transport, it didn't cost more than 2.5 yuan. When I went to Zhengzhou, it cost 1 yuan to take the entire journey. When I went to Guangzhou, it cost 2 yuan to travel all over the city. In comparison, the public transport in Shen Zhen started at 2 yuan (the starting price of individual minibuses was 1 yuan). It was common to take 5-10 yuan. If I calculated carefully, for an ordinary person like me, if I went to my girlfriend's place every day, the public transport fee for a year would be more than 2,000 yuan. It was really a big expense.

Why is the bus in Shen Zhen so expensive? Although it was a public transport in name, it was actually a private relationship. It was contracted by some fleet or company, and it was privatised. Since it was a company, it was understandable to pursue the maximum profit.

The principle of taxation is to take from the people and use them for the people. The public transport in Shen Zhen is obviously contrary to the original intention of the government. We have also paid taxes, but we have not seen any benefits. I wonder how long this abnormal phenomenon can last? As long as public transport was privatised, the price of public transport would not decrease. Whether it was a price reduction or any other changes, it would remain the same.

Therefore, I really hope that the public transport in Guangzhou will really be returned to the hands of the government, and the government will give most of the compensation. It will really become a public welfare undertaking and benefit the people.

Third, the management of public transport is really a bit messy.

The public transport in Shen Zhen was really dangerous.

The biggest feeling of taking the bus in Shen Zhen was that it was not safe. It was not because of the rampant theft on the bus, nor was it because there were people who committed murder on the bus. However, some of the driver's methods were too bad.

It was clearly written that one was not allowed to chat with the driver, but it happened from time to time. It was mainly the ticket seller and the driver. Everyone was human. It was not easy for the driver. It was a long journey. Occasionally, they would chat a little. I had no objections, but there were always people who went overboard. They chatted freely along the way. You chatted happily. I have long given my life to you. Please respect this humble life of mine.

Also, it seems that every ticket seller hates those who get motion sick. Actually, there's no need for that. Although I don't get motion sick, I feel that such a blow to those who get motion sick will only cause a chain reaction. Therefore, I suggest that we should improve the environment of the bus first. He had to be more tolerant and caring for those who had motion sickness. Those who had motion sickness should also have some self-respect. It was not a small price to pay to vomit, but it would cause the entire car to be unhappy.

There were originally a few platforms. Some cars deliberately reduced the number of platforms to save trouble, while others stopped and pulled to attract customers. On the surface, it was for everyone's convenience, but in fact, it disturbed the order of the bus.

I once praised that the buses in Shen Zhen could be stopped on call, which was more convenient and cheaper than taxis. I took back my wrong view. That was because my thinking was not comprehensive. All the buses that could be stopped on call were parked in disorder. They were easy to run red lights and drive away. Before people could stand still, they would fly away. If they were not careful, they would be thrown off their feet.

There were really many topics about the public transport in Guangzhou. We, the small people, just wanted to make it more convenient, faster, and more reasonable. I also hope that the government can show the courage to reform and improve the public transport environment and service quality so that we can really enjoy some benefits and welcome the University Games next year happily.

Kunlun Sword Grass on 2010/6/313:44

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