On the second day of the May Day holiday, traffic on national trunk roads across the country remains at a high level.

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02/05/2026
On the second day of the "May Day" holiday, the traffic volume on the major highways and national and provincial trunk roads across the country has slightly decreased compared to yesterday but still remains high, with traffic around some tourist attractions being particularly crowded. As of 5 p.m., overall traffic in major cities and on major highways and national and provincial trunk roads across the country is generally safe and smooth. Apart from some queues and slow-moving traffic around large and medium-sized cities and key tourist attractions, there have been no reports of major accidents involving three or more deaths or long-lasting long-distance traffic congestion. Tomorrow is the third day of the "May Day" holiday, and it is expected that there will be a concentration of suburban outings and family visits, as well as a combination of short-distance trips and some early return traffic, leading to increased pressure on traffic on roads entering and exiting cities, suburban areas, and tourist attractions. According to the Central Meteorological Observatory's forecast, on May 3rd, there will be moderate to heavy rain in some areas of Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, etc., with locally heavy rain, which may have adverse effects on travel and transportation.