Edited and translated by Gao Yinan, People's Daily Online
Jaywalking was elegantly called "Chinese-style road crossing," which even became hot words on the Internet. People may feel uncomfortable because the behavior of breaking rules is associated with Chinese, but this is the fact. This time Chinese-style hurdlers' behaviors seem very thrilling on a busy road during rush hour.
With an hour (from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m), several pedestrians - old and young, men and women - took a short cut to cross the road by climbing over the barriers, which violated local traffic rules in Gulou Nanjie in front of a computer mall in Linfen, Shanxi province.
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