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What is the "zipper car" in tidal lane on Jinan Road?

On August 7, the "zipper car" was working on the tourist road in Jinan. On that day, tidal lane's "Zipper Car" was first run on Jinan Tourist Road. Wherever the car goes, the isolation pier in the middle of the road will move from one side of the "zipper car" to the other, and the lanes will be re-divided. According to the different traffic flow in the morning and evening, tidal variable lanes are implemented on roads to alleviate traffic congestion.

From Jiangshuiquan Road to Hongshan Road, Jinan Tourist Road, a row of red water horse isolation piers divide the road equally, with three lanes left and right. At 4 o'clock on the afternoon of August 7, a work car that looked like a bus but was one more than the left front and right rear of the bus slowly passed by. The water horse originally located on the north side of the driveway was "swallowed" into the car body, and then slowly spit it out from the right rear exit and moved to the right side of the driveway in rows. The lane division will be transformed into two lanes in the south and four lanes in the north (the original three lanes plus a tidal lane).

This special work car has a popular name "zipper car", which is specially made for tidal lane to isolate the rapid movement of water horses. This kind of work car is the first time in the province.

It is understood that the left front of the zipper car protrudes like an "arm", and there is an opening in the front section, with a steel pipe on it and a row of pinion gears on both sides below.

It is understood that it is the first time in tidal lane to refit a zipper car. At present, the length of the tourist road tidal lane is 1.600 meters, and it takes about half an hour for the zipper car to run once.

At present, zipper cars are mainly used in tourist highways. If the use effect is good, the next step will be extended to other tidal sections in the urban area.