This is a genuine photograph of a traffic jam in China. However, the caption frequently attached to this image is a bit misleading.
This photograph was taken in October 2015 at the end of Golden Week, a week-long national holiday in China, and it captures heavy congestion at a toll gate on the G4 Beijing-Hong Kong-Macau Expressway
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While this highway may expand to about 50 lanes at this toll booth — we counted the number of approximate car widths on a higher resolution version of this image and found that the “50-lane wide” expression was generally accurate for this portion of the road — the G4 expressway is not a “50-lane highway.”
That answers some questions then opens up new ones. How does 50 toll booths make sense for a 4 lane highway? Contactless tolls existed back then and of all the countries, surely China of all places would be able to implement it cheaper and easily get drivers to install the contactless device needed as well as set up the license plate surveillance to enforce it.
How does 50 toll booths make sense for a 4 lane highway?
Because passing through a toll booth slows down each vehicle, you can move more vehicles through the space with additional terminals. Unfortunately, when you’ve got peak traffic, the folks on the other side of the terminal can still create congestion as they merge back into the smaller lane.
The solution to this, from the Chinese perspective, is massive investment in High Speed Rail.
If you don’t want to sit in traffic at a major tool entrance like this, you can just ride any of the 200 mph+ train routes crisscrossing the nation.
Even contactless tolls require drivers to slow down and pass through a gated entrance. You’re not going through a terminal at 100 kmph. Wide toll gates like this exist from Houston to Hamburg.
You have to deal with the inevitable folks who don’t have the right kind of RFID tag, don’t know how to properly navigate the gate, or simply fuck up as drivers passing into a congested part of the freeway.
Snopes says this is real but “miscaptioned”:
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/china-50-lane-highway-traffic-jam/
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That answers some questions then opens up new ones. How does 50 toll booths make sense for a 4 lane highway? Contactless tolls existed back then and of all the countries, surely China of all places would be able to implement it cheaper and easily get drivers to install the contactless device needed as well as set up the license plate surveillance to enforce it.
Because passing through a toll booth slows down each vehicle, you can move more vehicles through the space with additional terminals. Unfortunately, when you’ve got peak traffic, the folks on the other side of the terminal can still create congestion as they merge back into the smaller lane.
The solution to this, from the Chinese perspective, is massive investment in High Speed Rail.
If you don’t want to sit in traffic at a major tool entrance like this, you can just ride any of the 200 mph+ train routes crisscrossing the nation.
You forgot to read the rest of their comment
Even contactless tolls require drivers to slow down and pass through a gated entrance. You’re not going through a terminal at 100 kmph. Wide toll gates like this exist from Houston to Hamburg.
You have to deal with the inevitable folks who don’t have the right kind of RFID tag, don’t know how to properly navigate the gate, or simply fuck up as drivers passing into a congested part of the freeway.
Thank youuu. Fuck cars and fuck misinformation.
Yes saying “fuck cars” will solve all the problems!
Pretty much yeah
Oh well I guess we are good then. All problems are solved now
Coming in late to say fuck cars.
Are you cumming in your pants?
TIL China has their own Golden Week in October, as opposed to Japan’s in April.
I was going to say, that just looks like a toll booth