北京发起“2013年春运车辆共乘”活动

为了帮助那些没有车票回家过年的人,北京于周三展开了春节旅游高峰期(也称春运)促进车辆共乘的活动。央视主播郎永淳,陈伟鸿,慈善名人王勇,邓飞在活动典礼上共同发起了2013年春运车辆共乘活动。他们号召各个车主在回家途中免费将他们

为了帮助那些没有车票回家过年的人,北京于周三展开了春节旅游高峰期(也称春运)促进车辆共乘的活动。

央视主播郎永淳,陈伟鸿,慈善名人王勇,邓飞在活动典礼上共同发起了“2013年春运车辆共乘”活动。他们号召各个车主在回家途中免费将他们的同胞载回家。

A campaign to promote ride sharing was launched in Beijing on Wednesday amid the annual Spring Festival travel peak, known as "Chunyun" in Chinese, to help people who could not get a ticket home on public transportation.

CCTV broadcasters Lang Yongchun and Chen Weihong, along with charity big names Wang Yong and Deng Fei, initiated the "2013 Spring Festival ride sharing" campaign with a ceremony, where the four men called on car owners to drive their fellow countrymen on their way home for free.

It is a festival tradition to see long queues in front of train ticket offices waiting in vain, overcrowded carriages with no space even for standing, and delayed travelers who miss Spring Festival eve family dinners. But a new source of transportation is growing as more private car owners are driving back home on their own.

Home-goers, drivers or passengers, can find their ride share partners through an APP client application, an SMS service (send 66 to 1066958800) or an official website http://www.shunfengche.org/. All the application systems will present real personal information if the applicants want to pair up and get insurance coverage after they reach an online agreement to travel together.

An upsurge of car pool organizations will be likely as statistics show that Beijing has 3.5 million private vehicles, compared with a 7.5 million migrant population who may have to travel during the festival.

Wang Yong, one of the founders of the car pool campaign, said he was embarrassed to be refused when he offered free rides because people thought it unsafe to travel with a stranger. "Now we have all kinds of platforms where we can look for a partner," he said.

Security problems and liability if there is an accident remain public concerns since the rides are free. Legal experts called for more moral consideration rather than legal process. "It is risky (to take a free ride with strangers) but we can think more in a moral way. More mutual trust will be helpful," said Yue Shenshan, lawyer and senior partner at Beijing Yue Cheng Law Office.

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