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We learned from the Department of Transportation of Guangdong Province that during the 2026 New Year's Day holiday, there will be no toll exemption policy for minibuses with seven seats or less. It is expected that highway traffic will stabilize during New Year's Day in 2026. People will mainly travel short distances, and traffic will be concentrated in popular scenic spots and influencers. Overall travel traffic in Guangdong Province will increase slightly. Traffic pressure is mainly concentrated in the Greater Bay Area, where minibuses account for a relatively high proportion. Traffic is expected to be around 8.62 million on the day before the 2026 New Year's Day holiday, and peak at around 17:00 to 18:00 on the same day. The average daily traffic volume during the 2026 New Year's Day holiday is expected to be about 8.25 million, an increase of about 6% over the previous year. It is expected that January 1 will be the peak of travel, with about 8.82 million trips. January 3 will usher in a small peak of return trips, with traffic of about 8.02 million.

Zhitongcaijing·12/30/2025 03:17:02
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We learned from the Department of Transportation of Guangdong Province that during the 2026 New Year's Day holiday, there will be no toll exemption policy for minibuses with seven seats or less. It is expected that highway traffic will stabilize during New Year's Day in 2026. People will mainly travel short distances, and traffic will be concentrated in popular scenic spots and influencers. Overall travel traffic in Guangdong Province will increase slightly. Traffic pressure is mainly concentrated in the Greater Bay Area, where minibuses account for a relatively high proportion. Traffic is expected to be around 8.62 million on the day before the 2026 New Year's Day holiday, and peak at around 17:00 to 18:00 on the same day. The average daily traffic volume during the 2026 New Year's Day holiday is expected to be about 8.25 million, an increase of about 6% over the previous year. It is expected that January 1 will be the peak of travel, with about 8.82 million trips. January 3 will usher in a small peak of return trips, with traffic of about 8.02 million.