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China’s Land Freight Transportation Monopoly Has Issues

China’s Land Freight Transportation Monopoly Has Issues
Truckers get their registration checked. In some areas in China, drivers are forced to pay fines that sometimes bought exemption from a traffic law violation for several months. Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images
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After China launched its satellite positioning system Beidou, among other things it was implemented for ground transportation tracking. All large truck owners had to install a terminal that allowed tracking of the vehicle and driver hours on the road.

The receivers in the trucks are manufactured by third-party companies and are not without problems. However, it is the users who are paying for the issues in the form of heavy fines that they can’t afford.

Chen Simin
Chen Simin
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Chen Simin is a freelance writer who often analyzes China’s current affairs. She has contributed to The Epoch Times since 2011.
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