Li Xiaosong, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport, told a news conference on Thursday that granting car registrations via a lottery system is an effective way to prevent the number of vehicles from rising quickly.
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woman stands on a pedestrian bridge overlooking the Fourth Ring Road in
northeast Beijing during rush hour in September. [Photo by Wang Jing /
China Daily]
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The capital had nearly 5.19 million vehicles as of the end of November, compared with 4.81 million at the end of 2010.
In 2011, only 173,000 new cars were registered, a 78 percent decrease from 2010.
As Beijing residents own a large number of vehicles and the traffic gridlock is still severe, the city needs to continue the restrictive system, Li said.
"We are studying measures as well as the new-vehicle registration quota for 2013," he said.
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