Chinese kids to salute all passing cars
The NY Times is reporting on one Chinese city’s plans for making children more car aware; make them salute all passing cars. Apparently Chinese netizens don’t like the idea, but CCT certainly does! It’s a brilliant idea to make children aware of traffic in the city:
HUANGPING, China — All the students at Luolang Elementary School, a yellow-and-orange concrete structure off a winding mountain road in southern China, know the key rules: Do not run in the halls. Take your seat before the bell rings. Raise your hand to ask a question.
And oh, yes: Salute every passing car on your way to and from school.
Education officials promoted the saluting edict to reduce traffic accidents and teach children courtesy. Critics, who have posted thousands of negative comments about the policy on China’s electronic bulletin boards, beg to differ. “This is just pitiful,” wrote one in a post last year. Only inept officials would burden children with such a requirement rather than install speed bumps, others insisted.
Now if only the government would get rid of those suspension killing speed bumps all over the land, (and fill in a few random pot holes) whilst getting every child in China to salute cars we’d be certainly talking development.

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vow sounds funny
I consistently enjoy your blog,not only for your insight into the Chinese market, but also for the little touches of life in China. Keep up the good work!
Now…. If the govt could inform parents to use car seats and make them wear seatbelts that would be better than this although at least they are thinking about road safety…. Chinese style.
Id like to see more indicator use, and when people come from a right hand turn, I’d like to see them stick to the right hand lane instead of casually wafting across three or four lanes (with no indicators) then going back again 100m later.