Beijing commuters have found a quirky way to beat the city’s notorious traffic. For around $60, a “traffic-jam rescue” team sends one person on a motorbike to pick up the stranded passenger while another drives their car through the jam
Especially popular during rush hour and holidays, this unusual service has gone viral as a clever urban hack — saving time and turning gridlock into opportunity
Especially popular during rush hour and holidays, this unusual service has gone viral as a clever urban hack — saving time and turning gridlock into opportunity
Beijing commuters have found a quirky way to beat the city’s notorious traffic. For around $60, a “traffic-jam rescue” team sends one person on a motorbike to pick up the stranded passenger while another drives their car through the jam
Especially popular during rush hour and holidays, this unusual service has gone viral as a clever urban hack — saving time and turning gridlock into opportunity