700,000: the number of cars licensed in 2010 in Beijing.
240,000: the number of cars allowed to be sold in Beijing next year to alleviate traffic congestion.
30,000: the number of cars licensed in the last week of December 2010 after new traffic laws were introduced.
15km/hr: the average traffic speed predicted for 2011.
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Sunday, December 26, 2010
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