This afternoon, Beibei police seized the illegally modified van, punished the driver, and asked him to unload the "cargo" he pulled and restored to its original appearance. According to driver Master Tang, they are employees of a shared bicycle maintenance point. Since there are

The seven-seater van removed five seats and turned into a "shared bicycle maintenance vehicle". On the afternoon of this (27th), the police in Beibei seized the illegally modified van, punished the driver, and asked him to unload the "cargo" and restore it to its original appearance.

After 2 pm this afternoon, a van was stopped for inspection when police officers from the Mobile Brigade of the Beibei District Traffic Police Detachment carried out special rectification in Caijiagang Town. The police saw through the window that the original seven seats in the carriage had been turned into two seats, and eight shared bicycles were stacked at the dismantling location. According to driver Master Tang, they are employees of a shared bicycle maintenance point. Since there are not many bicycles that need to be maintained in normal times, they specially find trucks to pull them, which is very expensive. So they thought of removing five van seats and using them as "trucks", which is both convenient and cost-saving, but they did not expect that this behavior is illegal.

The police explained the dangers and hidden dangers of illegally modified vehicles to the driver Master Tang on the spot, because Master Tang had arbitrarily changed the relevant data on motor vehicle registration and illegal acts of passenger cars other than road passenger vehicles carrying cargo in violation of regulations. According to the " Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China ", Master Tang faces a fine of 700 yuan. The police asked him to unload the pulled "cargo" and restore it to its original appearance.

Police remind: Illegal modification of vehicles will affect the safety performance of vehicles, and accidents are prone to occur once an emergency occurs.

Upstream News Reporter Tan Yao

Source: Upstream News