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    Subsidies for travel to curb vehicle costs

    By CAO YIN (China Daily) Updated: 2015-01-05 05:57

    "Although I don't know how much money I can get under the reform, I'm looking forward to seeing our local plan and receiving the subsidies," he added.

    The reform has also cut into the workload of some drivers in government departments, according to Xinhua News Agency, adding that the problem of officials using government cars for private matters has also been alleviated.

    Yang Xiaojun, a law professor at the Chinese Academy of Governance, spoke highly of the reform, saying it can help fight corruption and save public money.

    It is hard to make specific plans for local government departments, especially those at county level, Yang said.

    But Lin Zhe, a professor of anti-corruption studies at the Central Party School, said the subsidies may not be effective in rooting out abuse of vehicle privileges and saving public money.

    "It's better to solve the problem by posting information online about government vehicles — such as how a government car is used and who uses it — to put it under public supervision," Lin said.

    Shenzhen restricts car purchases to ease congestion

    Authorities in Shenzhen announced a car purchasing restriction requiring prospective buyers to acquire new car plates by lottery or auction on Monday.

    Starting from 6 pm Dec 29, 100,000 new vehicle plates will be allocated annually for the city, including 20,000 electric cars, said Chen Huigang, deputy director of the city's traffic and transport commission.

    The number may be adjusted later based on road capacity and air pollution, Chen said.

    Half of the plates will be distributed through lottery and the other half by auction, he said.

    In the future, the auction may be connected with carbon emission trading, he said, not offering any details.

    Xu Wei, deputy head of traffic police bureau of the city, said vehicles with non-Shenzhen plates will be forbidden during rush hours on weekdays if they are not from Hong Kong or Macao.

    The number of vehicles in Shenzhen exceeded 3 million by September.

    Shenzhen, in South China's Guangdong province, is the eighth city to adopt purchase restrictions following Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Guiyang, Shijiazhuang and Hangzhou, as traffic congestion has become a common headache for residents in many Chinese cities.

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