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What are the odd and even numbers of Wuhan Jianghan Bridge?

Wuhan Jianghan Bridge is divided into single and even numbers.

2017165438+1October 19 Traffic Management Bureau of Wuhan Public Security Bureau issued the notice "Control of Yangtze River Bridge and Jianghan First Bridge". The Jianghan Bridge you mentioned is the first Jianghan Bridge.

Specific content:

(1) Trucks, buses (except city buses), special work vehicles, wheeled special-purpose mechanical vehicles, special-purpose motor vehicles, trailers, motorcycles and non-motor vehicles are prohibited from passing through the Yangtze River Bridge and Jianghan Bridge all day, but bicycles are allowed to run on the sidewalk of the Yangtze River Bridge, and non-motor vehicles can pass through the auxiliary bridge of Jianghan Bridge.

(2) The Yangtze River Bridge and Jianghan Bridge run from 7: 00 to 22: 00 every day, and buses under medium-sized (including) will pass for two days according to the tail number of the license plate. Taxis are not restricted by single or double days.

(3) If the tail number of the license plate is an English letter, it shall pass according to the traffic management measures of the date corresponding to the last Arabic numeral before the letter.

Extended data:

Bridges restricted in Wuhan include Yangtze River Bridge, Jianghan Bridge and Yin Zhi Bridge.

For vehicles that really forget the restricted day and do not intend to drive out, after accepting the punishment, they will be fined 100 yuan and deducted 3 points. Within 3 hours, the driver can drive out of the restricted area, drive to the nearest parking lot or return to the starting point without worrying about being punished again. However, if you travel continuously within one day, you will be punished continuously.

The Yin Zhi Bridge, which was previously restricted, has now been lifted. The Second Yangtze River Bridge has no restrictions and can pass at will.

Reference: Traffic Management Bureau of Wuhan Public Security Bureau official website-Yangtze River Bridge and Jianghan No.1 Bridge.