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Professional cyclists go as fast as 40 km/hour on average at their Tour de France.
That's almost as fast as some food delivery guys on their electric bikes.
Now, as if to make the streets even more dangerous at the cost of their own lives and somewhere else, some amateur cyclists seek to challenge professional wreckers in cities already packed with traffic.
Hello, Im Li Ming, and this is roundtable today with Niuhollin and Gao Jungya.
We alert you to a new type of killer victim on the road and see whether we can make the road safer for everybody as the traffic situation continues to evolve in chinese cities.
So Im not sure if Im being sensational, but Im sure you have experienced that always dashing delivery guys on the electric bikes that could go beyond 40 km/hour now, the streets of big cities in China have welcomed, or welcomed, have witnessed the addition of a new risky or new threat or new risk.
And that is cyclists who seems to be reckless with their own lives and the lives of everybody else on the road.
Well, it's hard to say, because at least based on my observation, these people try to pick time that is at least not peaking hours when it comes to the traffic system.
They try to use the very early mornings or even middle of the night to avoid being in the clash of major traffic or people on the road getting really busy, getting to work.
And yes, we are calling them reckless cycling groups, the cycling groups with competitive activities that stimulate road bike races.
These groups are organized, often consisting of a dozen people riding together, some even hundreds of people participating.
They have their uniform, they wear really professional gears, and they also have this very professional bikes.
And the fastest riding speed can exceed 40 km/hour like Li Ming said, so really, really fast.
And with this high speed and a large number of participants, situations that violate traffic regulations sometimes occur, bringing safety hazards to the passing by drivers, pedestrians and other cyclists.
That's why we are not welcoming them.
We are witnessing this kind of situation.
Right?
Jung Yar, what kind of behaviors on their part that you find most annoying and most dangerous?