At 7 o'clock in the morning, amidst the roar of motorcycles, the newly refurbished Beijing Tieqi traffic police began to take to the streets of the morning rush hour and began to perform duties. Starting today, the Tieqi traffic police will wear new police uniforms and a full set of protective gear, and walk through the streets and alleys of Beijing to carry out daily duties, accident handling, centralized rectification and emergency assistance.
Before the morning rush hour started today, the reporter saw in the iron cavalry traffic police assembly area next to the Bird’s Nest that the recently installed police motorcycles were two larger models of Chunfeng 1250 and 650, and a 150-displacement scooter. Kind of model. Chen Xing, deputy detachment leader of the Chaoyang Transportation Detachment, said that those with larger displacements will be mainly used for motorized patrols in ring roads, main routes and the National Convention Center. The use of scooters is wider and the streets and alleys can be moved freely. In the event of an accident or congestion, the police can arrive in time within the corresponding processing time specified in each area to reduce the impact of traffic congestion on the police.