Jumaat, 15 April 2011

Kereta dua bampar di jalan raya

Police in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China, were stunned to spot a man 'driving' two bumpers cars along a road. Officer Liu Yulin was watching CCTV footage of a road when the bumper cars came into view. He says: 'The man was driving two bumper cars. He sat in between the cars, and each foot stepped onto one gas pedal. I immediately radioed the officer at that road section to go and check.' Officer Xiao Hu then stopped the yellow cars and their owner, a Mr Zhang, who said he was moving them to a local park. According to Mr Zhang it was the first time he had driven the bumper cars on the street, and he hadn't realized it was illegal. 'Traffic regulations say that bumper cars are not engine vehicles, so they can't drive onto street,' said Officer Xiao. However, because the law doesn't stipulate what punishment a bumper car driver should receive Zhang just got a warning.
SEORANG lelaki memandu sebuah kereta yang mempunyai dua bampar di Taizhou, China baru-baru ini.

BEIJING - Polis terkejut apabila rakaman kamera litar tertutup (CCTV) menunjukkan seorang lelaki memandu kereta yang mengandungi dua bampar di sebatang jalan raya di Taizhou, lapor sebuah akhbar semalam.
Seorang anggota polis menahan pemandu kereta itu yang mendakwa dia memandu kenderaan tersebut kerana ia merupakan cara pengangkutan yang paling murah.
Lelaki tersebut diberikan amaran oleh polis supaya tidak mengulangi perbuatannya kerana tiada undang-undang di China yang melarang penggunaan kereta unik itu. - Agensi