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What new policies has the country adopted since June 2023 1?
Since June 1 2023, the state has implemented three new measures: deepening the reduction of licenses and facilitating the people, and innovating the service of "Internet plus traffic management".

The first is to expand the pilot program of exemption from inspection for new private cars. On the basis of 10, add 2 1 pilot cities, including: Beijing; Tianjin; Baoding, Hebei; Changchun, Jilin; Shanghai; Nanjing, Jiangsu; Changzhou, Jiangsu; Yancheng, Jiangsu; Zhenjiang, Jiangsu; Hangzhou, Zhejiang; Ningbo, Zhejiang; Jiaxing, Zhejiang; Jinhua, Zhejiang; Hefei, Anhui; Wuhu, Anhui; Nanchang, Jiangxi, etc.

The second is to implement the registration of second-hand passenger cars. On the basis of implementing the "one-card" for the registration of small and micro non-operating buses, applicants can apply for the transfer registration of small and micro non-operating buses outside the household registration and move into the "one-card" with their resident ID cards, without submitting the residence certificate of temporary residence, which simplifies the registration procedures for used car transactions.

The impact of new measures to facilitate people;

The starting point of "convenience" is convenience, so its greatest advantage should also be convenience. In order to improve work efficiency, it is understandable to adopt the method of network management. However, in the face of different clients, the corresponding working methods should be flexible, and we should not blindly pursue high efficiency and ignore the needs of different people in the method of convenient service.

It makes the convenience service inconvenient, causes dissatisfaction among the masses, and eventually turns into doing bad things with good intentions, which has a bad influence on the government image. At present, we are making great efforts to build a service-oriented government. The premise of a service-oriented government is people-oriented, and government departments should establish the concept of humanized service and take the public's needs as the starting point.