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A Chongqing driver won a case against a traffic fine due to a confusing "No Entry" sign, highlighting China's push for fair government actions.
China's Supreme People's Court emphasized judicial oversight in administrative cases, marking the 10th anniversary of the revised Administrative Procedure Law.
It highlighted a Chongqing case where a driver won a challenge against a traffic fine due to a poorly placed "No Entry" sign that caused widespread confusion, with over 5,800 similar violations recorded.
The court ruled the sign’s placement was nonstandard and "clearly inappropriate," prompting local improvements.
From 2015 to June 2025, China’s courts handled 2.83 million first-instance administrative cases, with land acquisition and demolition disputes making up 26.1% of new cases in 2024 and penalties accounting for 14.4%.
The top court urged stronger oversight to ensure lawful and fair government actions.
Un conductor de Chongqing ganó un caso contra una multa de tráfico debido a una confusa señal de "No Entry", destacando el impulso de China por acciones justas del gobierno.