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Night ride in China :D

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How is the traffic there?
Are there alot of normal work commuters at certain times of day?
If so, is there much less traffic at other times?
None of your pictures seem to have alot of traffic, which of course is good; or is that just like that where you live or ride?

The traffic really depends, rush hours when ppl go to work or off work look like this:

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I normally ride at night time or daytime at the weekend with my local friends. We ran from cops hahaha. In China, any mods on ur bike is forbidden, even a freakin phone mount will get u a ticket......which is sad. But u know what is even worse? Any new bike u purchased in China, u can only ride it for 13years, which means if u buy a brand new bike in 2024, 2037 is the last year u can ride ur bike legally on road. And If u got caught riding a expired bike on road, u never gonna get ur bike back ever. But anyway, there will be one day, one day my busa will have turbo on it.

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The traffic really depends, rush hours when ppl go to work or off work look like this:

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I normally ride at night time or daytime at the weekend with my local friends. We ran from cops hahaha. In China, any mods on ur bike is forbidden, even a freakin phone mount will get u a ticket......which is sad. But u know what is even worse? Any new bike u purchased in China, u can only ride it for 13years, which means if u buy a brand new bike in 2024, 2037 is the last year u can ride ur bike legally on road. And If u got caught riding a expired bike on road, u never gonna get ur bike back ever. But anyway, there will be one day, one day my busa will have turbo on it.

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Wow
So your city traffic is much like most cities in the U.S.
I live in the country, work in a nearby small town, and avoid cities whenever possible.
There isn't much traffic out here, especially at night.
China sounds very strict based on what we hear in the U.S. and sounds awful with no bike modifications, and the 13 year limit.
But thanks for answering, as it's always better to hear from someone who lives there, vs the nonsense that the tv news media likes to spread.
 
Wow
So your city traffic is much like most cities in the U.S.
I live in the country, work in a nearby small town, and avoid cities whenever possible.
There isn't much traffic out here, especially at night.
China sounds very strict based on what we hear in the U.S. and sounds awful with no bike modifications, and the 13 year limit.
But thanks for answering, as it's always better to hear from someone who lives there, vs the nonsense that the tv news media likes to spread.
Yeah, I'd say China is not quite what u hear on the news... Sometimes u gonna have to see by ur own eyes to find out the truth.
 
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