Traffic down below as vehicles are parked on a rooftop road to the right in the Chinese city of Chongqing
Chinese come up with innovative solution to traffic jams and build a road across the roof of a four-storey building.
The construction, in the city of Chongqing which has 8.2 million, sees a two-lane rooftop road running atop numerous businesses and a major car park.
A first glance it looks just like a regular tree-lined street until noticing that it's actually four-storeys above ground level.
Traffic noise is apparently not a problem for the residents living in the five-storey building because no one lives in the level directly underneath the road.
It is not the first innovative transportation system for the city as earlier this year it was revealed that a light railway train system actually passes through an apartment complex. Liziba Station covers the sixth to eighth floors in that building.