It is strictly prohibited to ride electric bicycles on sidewalks
hit:1101 date:2026-03-08
At this important moment of gathering wisdom on people's livelihoods and discussing development plans during the Two Sessions, the three proposals prepared by Representative Tang Liang are like three "stones" that are thrown into the "lake" of urban development, causing ripples of widespread concern. These three suggestions revolve around the prohibition of electric bike riding on sidewalks, the reasonable distribution and use of consumption vouchers, and the introduction of local specialty foods to add urban fireworks atmosphere. Each one is closely related to people's lives.
Representative Tang Liang keenly noticed during the research that the phenomenon of illegally occupying sidewalks has existed for a long time, and the illegal riding of electric vehicles has made this situation even worse, seriously threatening the safety of pedestrians. Imagine that the sidewalk is originally an area where pedestrians can walk with peace of mind, but there are frequent electric vehicles whistling by, causing pedestrians to be constantly on edge. Representative Tang Liang believes that to solve this problem, we need to start from the source of rectification. On the one hand, it is necessary to increase the supervision of relevant platforms, as many electric vehicle trips rely on various platforms. Through strict supervision of platforms, the use of electric vehicles can be regulated; On the other hand, it is necessary to urge enterprises to improve internal governance, such as electric vehicle manufacturers to ensure that their products meet safety standards, and operating enterprises to strengthen guidance and management of users.
As an important means of promoting consumption and driving the economy, the rationality of issuing and using consumer vouchers is crucial. Representative Tang Liang has paid attention to this hot topic with the aim of effectively planning the issuance and use of consumer vouchers, enabling them to truly leverage the consumer market. Reasonable distribution can accurately target consumer groups and areas, improve the efficiency of using consumer vouchers, and avoid resource waste; Reasonable use can guide consumers to engage in rational consumption, promote the healthy development of the consumer market, and thus promote a virtuous cycle of the economy.
The fireworks of a city are often hidden in the specialty foods on the streets and alleys. Representative Tang Liang suggested increasing efforts to introduce local specialty foods to add unique charm to the city. Local specialty cuisine is not only a pleasure on the tongue, but also an important carrier of urban culture. They carry the local history, customs, and human feelings, which can attract tourists and enhance the city's visibility and reputation. By introducing these delicacies, we can create a food district with regional characteristics, promote the development of urban tourism and cultural industries, and make the city full of vitality and energy.
Tang Liang's three suggestions, from traffic order to economic development, and then to urban culture, comprehensively focus on urban development and people's lives.