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The government of Shenzhen sent shockwaves through the e-commerce world when, late last month, it started carrying out the strictest rules against electric bicycles and tricycles without license in the country.

The rules stated that all electric bicycles and tricycles without license, especially those used in commercial activities such as goods delivery or passenger transportation, would be taken off the road within 100 days, starting on March 21. Thousands of vehicles have been seized, and hundreds of owners have been fined, according to media reports. The measures met with criticism throughout the country, with many consumers worried that the rules would hit the e-commerce industry hard. There were also concerns that Shenzhen¡¯s laws would inspire similar measures across the nation, making online shopping more expensive and less convenient for millions of online shoppers.

Shenzhen authorities have clarified that the new rules were not aimed at the e-commerce industry in particular. Rather, they say their goal was primarily to improve road safety. Drivers of electric vehicles, especially couriers(¿ìµÝÔ±), often ignore traffic rules by exceeding speed limits and using unauthorized lanes. Shenzhen officials say these drivers give great danger to themselves and the public.

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