On the first day of the May Day holiday, expressways in Guangdong handled about 11.57 million vehicle trips, up 18.14% year on year and setting a new record. Among them, the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link recorded about 190,700 vehicle trips, also reaching a new historic high.
On May 1st, Guangdong recorded 43.64 million cross-regional passenger trips, an increase of 14.34% year on year and a record high, underscoring the strong momentum in holiday travel.
Railways, including Guangdong-operated intercity railways, handled about 2.84 million passenger trips, up 13.73% year on year and also setting a new record. Of the total, Guangdong-operated intercity railways carried about 360,700 passenger trips, breaking the single-day passenger traffic record again after setting a new high on April 30th.
Urban rail transit systems across the province recorded about 25.2 million passenger trips, up 17.53% year on year. Road passenger trips reached about 40.25 million, an increase of 14.4%. On May 1st, expressways across the province handled about 11.57 million vehicle trips, up 18.14% year on year and hitting a record high.
The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge recorded about 24,800 vehicle trips, up 19.41% year on year. The Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link handled about 190,700 vehicle trips, once again surpassing the previous record of 182,200 vehicle trips set during the Qingming Festival holiday. The Link is expected to handle more than 880,000 vehicle trips during the May Day holiday, with a daily average of 176,700 vehicle trips, up 6.57% year on year.






