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UPDATED: September 25, 2014 NO. 40 OCTOBER 2, 2014
Jammed Car Free Day
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A main road is crammed with cars in Beijing, capital of China, on September 22, World Car Free Day. Beijing's 21 million residents have been urged to use public transport and avoid driving during peak hours in September as the Chinese capital braces for the gridlock that comes with the beginning of the school year (LI WEN)



 
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